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Here’s everything you need to know about oyster shell recycling, history and why it’s important to the Lowcountry environment. Why are oyster shells important?
South Carolina's coastal communities are investing millions of dollars in oyster-based living shorelines. But as demand for shells has climbed, so have costs.
A small team is rescuing a “ridiculous amount” of shells from restaurant trash bins and using them to rebuild oyster habitat in Long Island Sound.
You can recycle your used oyster shells for a great cause thanks to the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary.
It's Chesapeake Oyster Week, so Allison Albert Guercio, with the Oyster Recovery Partnership, shares with 11 News what the shell-recycling program is and why it's important for the Chesapeake Bay.
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Clam shells could help scientists understand the Atlantic Ocean’s sensitive circulation system — and predict whether that crucial system might catastrophically collapse.
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The clam shell exercise is a great multipurpose move to strengthen your glutes and warm them up for whatever your workout throws at them.
The Pensacola and Perdido Bays Estuary Program has collected over 25 tons of oyster shells since launching The Oyster Alliance in August.
Clam shells are exfoliated by the sand they bury themselves in, so they are smooth. Oyster shells are rough and bumpy with wavy lines.