Tribes’ historic lands on the Gulf Coast are being lost to the sea. To slow it down, one tribe has turned to oyster shells.
Orange County Coastkeeper earlier in the week received a bounty of oyster shells, 724 pounds worth, from the recently resurrected DTLA Oyster Festival, brought back after a five-year hiatus.
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PENSACOLA, Fla. (WKRG) — The Pensacola and Perdido Bays Estuary Program has collected over 25 tons of oyster shells since ...
The same level of protection could be accomplished with rocks, but the recycled shells provide another benefit. Within months, staffers say, nature takes its course and oyster growth attaches to ...
AREL is used for producing oyster larvae and the Setting Pier is where the oysters attach to a shell and become spat (spat are baby oysters that have attached and are no longer mobile). The ...