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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 ...
Farming oysters has always been a gamble, said Peter Vujnovich, a third-generation on-bottom harvester based in Port Sulphur. Oyster farmers can lose big after a storm, he said. “Mostly you try to ...
Their journey from the Grand Isle lab to a New Orleans restaurant is typical for farmed Louisiana oysters. Unlike traditional ...
Falmouth’s Oyster Festival is set to return to Events Square this October with a refreshed brand identity and renewed ...
Oyster farming demands hard work — flipping cages ... t be out of the water for more than four hours — these are not oysters that sat on somebody's boat for four hours or all day in the back of a ...
In the past, farmers were unable to harvest oysters between the end of May and beginning of ... “We’re fortunate that our facility is close to the boat house, but you know, for farms that have to ...
Every year, thousands of oyster shells are loaded onto a boat, hauled back off to the ocean ... we can ensure that we have oysters for future harvest,” said Hodges. Welk shells and limestone ...
A huge slice of Moreton Island and its crystal clear waters are up for grabs after Queensland’s largest combined land and ...
Falmouth Oyster Festival is set to return ... to spotlight the traditional methods of harvesting, using only sail and oar on Falmouth’s working boats – a practice which local oysterman have ...