Calais man gets year of probation, fined $5,000 for lying about pesticide sales that killed hundreds of lobsters

Clyde Eldridge, 65, owner of local feed and pet store C&E Feeds, also was ordered to pay a $5,000 fine. Eldridge waived indictment in November and admitted that he lied in 2010 when questioned by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency officials as part of an investigation into the illegal use of cypermethrin on the New Brunswick side of Passamaquoddy Bay in the previous year. The pesticide application killed hundreds of lobsters off Deer Island and Grand Manan in November and December 2009, according to a previously published report. Read the rest here    Cooke Aquaculture admits to pesticide violations here  16:23

One Response to Calais man gets year of probation, fined $5,000 for lying about pesticide sales that killed hundreds of lobsters

  1. Bev Gayton Morrow says:

    Really sorry Clyde!! It’s not like you poured the pesticide into the water. You got a shit deal on this for sure!

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