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North Myrtle Beach’s Chamber of Commerce recently took a boat ride with bags full of oyster shells to clean our waters, prevent erosion, and help other sea creatures. The chamber went through 30,000 ...
Oyster shells collected as part of the Flagler Shuck and Share Shoreline Stabilization Project began the next step in their journey from plate back into the water on Saturday as 10 volunteers came ...
With Charleston’s rapid development putting an increasing strain on area waterways, environmental groups are turning to ...
The Town of St. James marked 20 years of its Living Shoreline project at Waterway Park, a community-driven conservation ...
A major milestone has been reached for Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s Hampton River Restoration Project. According to a release, ...
Volunteers stack 30 lbs. bags of oyster shells wrapped in mesh netting in Violet on Friday, December 6, 2024.
While homeowners often rely on expensive seawalls and bulkheads to slow erosion, a growing number are building “living shorelines,” which can reverse its effects.
Michael Ramos, 18, hands a bag of oyster shells to Samantha Dominguez, 18, during the oyster recycling program at Goose Island State Park in Rockport.
The Orange County Coastkeeper collected 724 pounds of discarded oyster shells at the DTLA Oyster Festival over the weekend. The two-day festival, which showcases international oyster cuisine, is h… ...
According to a news release by CRCL, the bill incentivizes Louisiana restaurants to recycle shell by providing them with a tax credit of $1 per 50 pounds of shell recycled. It is designed to offset ...
Volunteers wade through chilly waters to retrieve bags of clam shells covered in oyster spat.
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