Historically, discarded oyster shells have been used as substrate for oyster beds, but other items have been and can be used instead. Research has identified existing alternatives, with varying ...
Dating from 1871, this French map describes a large area of the seabed – stretching from Torquay in the west and beyond Lyme Regis to the east – as being home to “rich shell beds”.
There's a valid reason why oysters, the bivalve species often seen shimmering in their half shells atop an icy ... for your ...
What began as a simple hobby and side hustle, making Christmas ornaments from oyster shells, has unexpectedly blossomed into a successful business.