Josh Wilkie and Fabio Galarce leaned over the side of their boat and hauled up a basket full of oysters, each just an inch or ...
ROCKPORT — AJ Minns and his wife, Debbie, took turns scooping the first of about 270,000 oyster seed into mesh bags. Dozens of community members, friends and colleagues, invited by Minns, joined the ...
You may not think of them when it comes to hurricanes, but oysters and oyster farms can be hit hard, even when the storm is ...
A discussion about the oyster farm and how climate change affects the shoreline. At Potters Pond, we interview Mike Rice, Ph.D., and Robert Rheault, Ph.D., about oysters. Together we discuss the ...
Why would anyone want to eat a filter feeder who filters a swampy freshwater lake? Easy answer, as it turns out: they're ...
In 2019, Texas became one of the last coastal states to allow oyster farming. Now, the first farms have had their first harvests. (This piece originally aired April 3, 2023, on All Things Considered.) ...
Coastal Bend residents continue to play a role in shaping Texas' oyster farming industry. Gov. Greg Abbott made six appointments to the state's Commercial Oyster Mariculture Advisory Board this week, ...
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Oysters: You love ‘em, you hate ‘em, or maybe, you haven’t gotten up the courage to try ‘em. Whatever side of the shell you land on, you can’t live in Humboldt without having some sort of interaction ...
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