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Consequently the shell to which the oyster was attached has usually disappeared, ... DAY, A. Remarkable Fossil Oysters from Syria. Nature 66, 606–607 (1902) . https://doi ...
The same day Shell reaffirmed its commitment to fossil fuel production, the International Energy Agency released a report that projects peak demand for oil and gas will arrive in just a few years.
For the last two decades, oyster restoration projects have tapped non-oyster shell, non-calcium stone (such as granite and sandstone), and limestone, as well as manufactured materials like porcelain ...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) recycled over 38,000 bushels of oyster shells from area restaurants and residents’ private oyster roasts just last year.
How New Jersey’s shell recycling program keeps the oyster population thriving 02:13. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (CBS) — Ever wondered where the shells of the oysters eaten in Atlantic City end up?
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.