• Oyster farming is an aquaculture (or mariculture) practice in which oysters are bred and raised mainly for their pearls, shells and inner organ tissue...
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    Examples include the European flat oyster, eastern oyster, Olympia oyster, Pacific oyster, and the Sydney rock oyster. Ostreidae evolved in the Early Triassic...
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    noted oyster zoologist, Theodore Roughley, in the 1920s—was not effective, in 1992, with the Georges River oyster harvest down by 70%. Oyster farming at...
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    Oyster farming on Georges River, commercial aquaculture of Sydney Rock Oysters, in the Georges River estuary of New South Wales, Australia, occurred between...
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    have been home to oyster farming operations since 1892. Today Carantec is home to 15 oyster farms with over 700 hectares of oyster beds that produce over...
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    Pearl (redirect from Oyster pearl)
    Pearls: A Natural History, Harry Abrams, Inc., ISBN 0-8109-4495-2 "Pearl oyster farming and pearl culture". Fao.org. Archived from the original on March 20...
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    this process, the native oyster reefs can drive greater fish production than other types of artificial reefs. Grain farming and pastoralism continue to...
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    portal Lists portal Consider the Oyster List of seafood dishes Mollusca – uses by humans Oyster bar Oyster farming Oyster festival Akimichi, Tomoya. "The...
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    also been proven. Mussel and oyster farming is a small part of overall aquaculture, with limited domestic demand. Farming is often undertaken alongside...
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  • Distribution". Pearl oyster farming and pearl culture. F A O. Retrieved 2014-02-15. "Pearl culture in India: Biology". Pearl oyster farming and pearl culture...
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    aquaculture include fish farming, shrimp farming, oyster farming, mariculture, pisciculture, algaculture (such as seaweed farming), and the cultivation of...
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    oyster and blue mussel farming in coastal areas of Northern Germany), and Die Auster und die Austernwirtschaft (in English: Oyster and oyster farming)...
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    of natural edible oysters (or flat oyster) (Ostrea edulis, Linn.), but it was not until the late 19th century that oyster farming started. The municipality...
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    organizations. However, the Environmental Defense Fund has found that bivalves (oysters, mussels, and clams) are beneficial to the marine environment. The water...
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    housing and a relaxed seaside lifestyle. Other local industries include oyster farming, forestry, eco-tourism and retail services. The traditional custodians...
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    diagrams of its underground tunnel system. The 11 May 2016 RBC article "Oyster farming will begin in front of the "Putin's palace" near Gelendzhik" (‹See Tfd›Russian:...
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    create an oyster farming industry at Gwawley Bay and Weeney Bay on the Georges River in the 1870s, based on the French technique of raising oysters in claires...
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    Ostrea edulis (redirect from Flat oyster)
    flat oyster, is a species of oyster native to Europe. In Great Britain and Ireland, regional names include Colchester native oyster, mud oyster, or edible...
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    accidents. Oyster farming is a major industry on the bay. The two largest producers are Hog Island Oyster Company and Tomales Bay Oyster Company, both...
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    decline in global population and prevalence of oyster habitats. Aside from ecological importance, oyster farming is an important industry in many regions around...
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    Jr. and oceanographer Sylvia Earle called for an end to the ongoing oyster farming in the estero. Senator Dianne Feinstein criticized the National Park...
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    Wiegandt, Hemple & Parey: Berlin, [1]. (English translation: The Oyster and Oyster Farming. U.S. Commission Fish and Fisheries Report, 1880: 683-751, [2]...
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    convenient to their interests, which was its exploitation as a park for oyster farming. Therefore, they founded the Company Ostrícola de canala, SA on that...
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    It may also be served in soups. Snail farming is referred to as heliciculture, and includes the process of farming or raising land snails specifically for...
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    Norwalk virus and the epidemic caused major economic difficulties to the oyster farming industry in the country. In 1988, an outbreak of hepatitis A associated...
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    Gascony and the Pays de Buch. It is also famous for its ostréicole (oyster-farming) activity and numerous tasting sites. Cap Ferret is accessible by road...
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    has revitalized the oyster industry through oyster farming. As of 2018, there were 82 registered permits issued for oyster farming, according to the state...
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    eating oysters are female. Selective breeding has reduced the time to market size from three to two years. A substantial commercial oyster farming industry...
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    Pinctada margaritifera, commonly known as the black-lip pearl oyster, is a species of pearl oyster, a saltwater mollusk, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family...
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    magnificus Acanthopleura echinata Acanthopleura granulata Related topics Oyster farming Land snail farming Gastropod anatomy Bivalve anatomy Category...
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