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The Chesapeake Bay Foundation had volunteers from the Back Country Hunters and Anglers Armed Forces Initiative out to their ...
Inside every oyster shell is ... What you should really be judging your oysters on is freshness. Rather than size, you'll want to search for some other key indicators of quality, starting with the ...
A photographer from Tyne Valley, P.E.I. is turning oysters into art, taking photos of very small sections of the shell and making them into large prints.
These are the shells that will end up in the gabions built by the Billion Oyster Project. PETE: We work with restaurants to source all of our shells.
Author Mark Kurlansky wrote Cod and Salt. Now he moves on to the tasty bi-valve with The Big Oyster. He explores a time in New York history when oyster was king. He debunks some oyster myths for ...
Matchar looks at how different localities are using discarded oyster shells to create new reefs and replenish the number of thriving oyster beds. Oysters are more than just delicious.
Oyster shells no longer have a place in landscaping or beside highways. That's the decision from the North Carolina General Assembly.
“Those oyster shells used to go to the landfills, and then they realized they can be used to help create a storm buffer along some of the really vulnerable areas.” ...
Ancient Oyster Shells Are Windows to the Past Like thousands of soap-dish-sized Rosetta stones, the shells can reveal clues about the past—if you know what you’re looking for ...
A trowel placed in a Native American oyster midden that dates to about 1,000 years ago shows the relative size of the shells. The average size of modern oysters is significantly smaller. Torben ...
Matchar looks at how different localities are using discarded oyster shells to create new reefs and replenish the number of thriving oyster beds. Oysters are more than just delicious.