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The Cool Down on MSNBiologists discover stunning turnaround in one of US' most critical oyster populations: 'We've seen a rebound'Reliable oyster harvesting can have a big local impact. Biologists discover stunning turnaround in one of US' most critical ...
Given that a sizable percentage of the world's natural oysters have disappeared as a result of overfishing, disease and warming ... offerings that often include Blue Points (Long Island Sound ...
In the early 20th century, Baltimore was one of the nation's most prolific oyster producers, but decades of overfishing, disease ... says Jordan Shockley of Blue Oyster Environmental, a group ...
After a drought in 2023 led to high salinities and the spread of oyster diseases, consistent rains in early 2024 helped to reduce disease prevalence and mortality. Oyster recruitment, or the ...
A second farm backed by REDS and run by Tasmanian Blue Water in the Exmouth Gulf is attempting to shore up a case to grow commercial quantities of a naturally occurring species. Another ...
Cape Cod husband and wife oyster farmers were flipping bags on their oyster grant in Little Pleasant Bay in Orleans last week when a colorful little fish caught their eye. When Tim Silva was ...
Two oyster diseases have been discovered in southeast New Brunswick. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says they don't pose any risk to humans, but cause increased mortality rates in oysters.
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