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We first showed you these reef balls in 2021. They were installed in December of that year and they were made of oyster shells that came from the Carlsbad Aquafarm.
Earth8 San Diego Bay shows signs of improvement thanks to oyster shells We first showed you these reef balls in 2021.
New research suggests rising temperatures in San Diego Bay is capable of spreading a deadly herpes virus that affects Pacific oysters.
New research suggests rising temperatures in San Diego Bay is capable of spreading a deadly herpes virus that affects Pacific oysters.
New research led by scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography reveals how rising water temperatures influence a deadly herpes virus in juvenile Pacific oysters in San Diego Bay.
Oyster planting program to resume after hiatus from Key Bridge collapse The collapse of the Francis Scott Bridge in 2024 impacted wildlife in the Patapsco River and the Chesapeake Bay. The ...
Planning is underway to select locations for up to six restored oyster reefs in bays of the Mission-Aransas Estuary. Project partners are currently considering public feedback, including insights ...
Students from Rockport-Fulton, Flour Bluff and Corpus Christi school districts restored oyster reefs in St. Charles Bay on May 7.
There are no pearls growing on the oyster reefs in San Diego Bay, but scientists hope they will yield an even more valuable treasure: protection against coastal erosion wrought by rising sea levels.
100,000 Oyster Bake shells weren’t trashed after Fiesta. They’re being used for reef rehab in Texas gulf. These shells are collected and recycled through an oyster reef rehabilitation program ...
San Diego serves up gorgeous beaches, arty neighborhoods and rich history, yet it still excels at being underrated.
New research suggests rising temperatures in San Diego Bay is capable of spreading a deadly herpes virus that affects Pacific oysters. The study, published in the journal Sustainable Microbiology ...