Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries biologists Julia Lightner,, left, Christine Seither, center, and Chloe Dean, right, drag a net along the floor of the Gulf of Mexico and Barataria Bay to check for oil in near Grand Isle on the Louisiana coast, in advance of the Monday's start of the shrimping season, Friday, Aug. 13, 2010. In addition to shrimp samples being lab tested, the LDWF took five shrimpers to spots of their choosing to check for the oil, and none was found. -- (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Debate over whether oysters from Louisiana are safe to eat

Published 1:39pm Thursday, September 2, 2010

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