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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Everything you ever wanted to know about oysters on May 19th, 2013


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  • Oysters Approved Under Sag Harbor Village Dock as Water Quality Concerns Continue with DEC Closure of the Coves
  • Study shows restored oyster reef worth its weight in nutrients
  • How the Ocean Grows Its Own Medicine
  • Get ready to shuck and slurp Maryland's 'Skinny Dipper'
  • FRESH & LOCAL: York County vs. the Oyster Farmers
  • French oyster lovers to munch on Swedish spats
  • Oyster success in French Polynesia
  • Let's go oyster-bar hopping!
  • Oyster DIY in PEI: Where to pluck them from the ocean and shuck ’em yourself
  • Oysters continue to struggle post-spill
  • GROWING OYSTERS FROM HALF-SHELLS
  • Selecting a Better Oyster (Part 3): Picking Parents for the Best Traits


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