Asian oyster envionmentalist
Busch, owner of Environmental Initiatives Advisory Services in Maryland, believes that introducing Asian oysters to Chesapeake Bay is unwise because “it will.
Bay Journal - Article: Introduction of Asian oyster too risky for Bay
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Official: Asian Oyster Plan Needs Still More Study
9 Oct The draft environmental impact statement by the Army Corps of Engineers lists pros and cons of the controversial proposal to put Asian oysters.
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Description:September The Disappearing Oyster After an hour of hard work, in the sun and breeze off the Virginia coast, you might dig up one small glistening oyster from the mud of Chesapeake Bay. Seventy years ago, the same effort would have brought you oysters. The oysters of Chesapeake Bay are dying out. Those who delight in dining on these delicious mollusks are not the only ones concerned with the oyster's disappearance.
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Date: 2018-06-12
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