Decisive report in West Marin Oystergate called into question by locals

04/15/2011
By Victoria Schlesinger

In the latest installment of Oystergate, the Interior Department’s recent report, which found that government officials were not guilty of charges of scientific misconduct, is being called into question by locals. Scientist and partial owner of the Point Reyes Light newspaper Corey Goodman and the owner of Drake’s Bay Oyster Company Kevin Lunny, who leveled the charges against National Park Service employees, claim that just prior to the report’s release Interior Solicitor Gavin Frost told them scientific misconduct had occurred. [Read more - Point Reyes Light]

Tags: corey goodman, drakes bay oyster company, kevin lunny, oystergate, point reyes light, west marin

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