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Shellfish Closures

Select the location of interest by clicking on the city or county on the map or list shown below.

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Accomack Westmoreland County Northhampton Northumberland Lancaster Richmond Essex Middlesex King and Queen Mathews Gloucester King William New Kent Surry Isle of Wight Suffolk Chesapeake Portsmouth Norfolk Virginia Beach Williamsburg James City York Newport News Hampton Poquoson City King George

Localities with Shellfish Closures Listed Alphabetically.

  • Accomack
  • Chesapeake
  • Essex
  • Gloucester
  • Hampton
  • Isle of Wight
  • James City
  • King George
  • King and Queen
  • King William
  • Lancaster
  • Mathews
  • Middlesex
  • New Kent
  • Newport News
  • Norfolk
  • Northampton
  • Northumberland
  • Poquoson
  • Portsmouth
  • Richmond
  • Suffolk
  • Surry
  • Virginia Beach
  • Westmoreland
  • Williamsburg
  • York
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