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Their journey from the Grand Isle lab to a New Orleans restaurant is typical for farmed Louisiana oysters. Unlike traditional ...
Eaten at an oyster bar in Philadelphia or Wilmington? You likely have helped to prevent shoreline erosion along the Delaware ...
Many of the oyster shells the nonprofit uses are recycled through ... Some of the reef balls on Fantasy Island. Photo: Kathryn Varn/Axios Reef balls that have had several years to attract and ...
Last year, with maritime traffic limited in the Patapsco River channel during the typical planting season, oysters grown in and around the Baltimore Harbor that would have gone to Fort Carroll ...
For many just a tasty delicacy, the oyster may actually be the hero the world needs to fight environmental degradation—and ...
After this, he usually needs to dump his haul — a part of the journey that requires security clearance and a government-issued photo I.D. Oyster shells clattered and cascaded as Luce dumped the ...
and a Long Island Sound oyster bed at low tide. Above, recovered shells on their way back to the sea in a photo provided by Collective Oyster Recycling & Restoration. Bryan Hurlburt, the state’s ...
But one item on the menu serves more than seafood dinner delights. Oyster shells have shaped the history and environment of the Lowcountry in unique ways. From plates and protective reefs to ...
Representatives from the nonprofit Billion Oyster Project (BOP) visited the Salt Marsh Nature Center on Sunday, Dec. 8, to engage visitors with their goal of getting one million people to restore ...
Aw shucks, you just had a wonderful meal, tipping your head back to usher a soft and succulent oyster down your throat—and now you’re left with a plate full of shells. What can be done with them?
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- You can recycle your used oyster shells for a great cause thanks to the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary. Ken Williamson and his crew pick up used oyster ...