They do not yet understand that it refreshes the soil to change its culture, and as they have always been pressed for money, they Lave sold the best of their harvest, and sowed the worst.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission closed the Apalachicola Bay to wild oyster harvesting in December 2020.
The collapse of the Francis Scott Bridge in 2024 impacted wildlife in the Patapsco River and the Chesapeake Bay.
and 12 for oysters. Fisheries and Oceans Canada said the pair were charged after an inspection by fishery officers in the Baynes Sound Recreational Shellfish Harvest Reserve. The 14-hectare area ...
The maximum number of manila clams that can be retained daily is 60, and 12 for oysters. Fisheries and Oceans Canada said the pair were charged after an inspection by fishery officers in the Baynes ...
Dory bought a boat that’s three times the size of the ones neighboring farmers use, plus a crane to aid in harvesting. Technology, he says, is the way forward in oyster farming: “There are plenty of ...
Agents cited Van Tran, 69, for taking oysters from a polluted area and for illegally harvesting oysters on a WMA that prohibits oyster harvesting. Agents were on patrol when they made contact with ...
There’s nothing like standing around a fire at an oyster roast with friends and family,” Fowler said. Oct. 1 marks the beginning of the harvesting season. Individuals and seafood retailers ...
A warm and sunny afternoon in late March. Light winds. A dozen or so deadrises still oystering out on Broad Creek.