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Oyster farm dispute roils Marin County
Kevin Lunny says he's a 'little guy' up against the Park Service, but he has violated state and federal pacts for four years. Kevin Lunny is an oysterman, the proprietor of Drakes Bay Oyster Co., the largest oyster farm in California. He operates this and other family businesses from the lush coastal enclave of Point Reyes National Seashore, which means he has the National Park Service as a landlord.
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