Bivalves

After Sandy, looking at oysters as a way to protect vulnerable coastlines

Environment

Scientists are experimenting with rebuilding oyster reefs off the coast of New York City. One writer suspects that if these structures had been in place, Hurricane Sandy’s massive storm surge would have been greatly reduced.

Raw Oysters Q&A

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Scallop Kids

The Oyster is Their World

Ecological Intruders

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Oysters

Oysters have long been the cornerstone of the Chesapeake Bay. They keep the bay clean and help support the local seafood industry. But overharvesting, habittat destruction and disease have caused the oyster population to decline dramatically from its harvest highs of the last century. A multimillion dollar restoration project whose goal is to increase the […]

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Following the oysters: oil gusher’s domino effect

Environment

Columnist for The New York Times, Dan Barry says the oil leak will impact everyone from the fishermen who mine the oyster beds in Louisiana to the Minnesota businessmen who rely on crushed oyster shells to be used as poultry feed.

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Commercial fisheries brace for the worst and help in cleanup effort

Environment

The Gulf Coast is one of the world’s richest seafood grounds, teeming with shrimp, oysters and other marine life. With the river of oil gushing into the Gulf, commercial fishermen are bracing for the worst.

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Geo Quiz and Geo Answer

Arts, Culture & Media

For today’s Geo Quiz we’re looking for a town on the west coast of Sweden that’s holding it’s annual oyster-schucking competition. The answer is Grebbestad. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Per Olaffssen, an expert oyster shucker, to find out how the competition works.

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