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'''Barnacle Bay''' is an island in New England featured in the episode "[[The Wife Aquatic]]". After seeing old footage of a family trip to Barnacle Bay, Marge begins to feel nostalgic and as a result, Homer takes her there. Although the island of old was a paradise, the island the Simpsons saw was a disgusting dump. The main industries on the island are tourism and fishing for "Yum Yum fish", but after a stern lecture from Lisa on the dangers of over-fishing, the island inhabitants switched over to logging. | '''Barnacle Bay''' is an island in New England featured in the episode "[[The Wife Aquatic]]". After seeing old footage of a family trip to Barnacle Bay, Marge begins to feel nostalgic and as a result, Homer takes her there. Although the island of old was a paradise, the island the Simpsons saw was a disgusting dump. The main industries on the island are tourism and fishing for "Yum Yum fish", but after a stern lecture from Lisa on the dangers of over-fishing, the island inhabitants switched over to logging. | ||
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Revision as of 17:20, March 19, 2008
Barnacle Bay is an island in New England featured in the episode "The Wife Aquatic". After seeing old footage of a family trip to Barnacle Bay, Marge begins to feel nostalgic and as a result, Homer takes her there. Although the island of old was a paradise, the island the Simpsons saw was a disgusting dump. The main industries on the island are tourism and fishing for "Yum Yum fish", but after a stern lecture from Lisa on the dangers of over-fishing, the island inhabitants switched over to logging.