Apalachicola Oysters
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Apalachicola Oysters
One of the more honest assessments of our oyster situation.
http://www.flamingomag.com/2016/02/24/w ... ters-gone/
http://www.flamingomag.com/2016/02/24/w ... ters-gone/
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Nice read. Thanks for the post.
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Interesting Article
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It's a shame that such a valuable & delicious resource is in such bad shape.
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Praying things will work out. Power, money and greed has ruined a lot of things.
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I use to use 40 -50 box's of Apalachicola oysters aweek for my two restaurants but after the oil spill when the bay was cleaned out I was forced to go to Virginia oysters to get what I needed at a higher price and end a relationship with a oysterman and his brother that I had being doing business with for over 35 years.I wish everyone in Franklin County the best and hope they can get thru this, I would love to go back to using Flordia oysters but dont see it happening in the near futhure
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These articles always bring up the water wars. The dams have had little effect upon the oysters. That's not an opinion, its a fact. I have been coming and eating oysters out of the bay for over 50 years and some thought the dams were good for oysters at one time.
The problem was that the oysters were over fished for years and like the articles says, the Bay was raped ahead of the "feared" oil spill.
Louisiana oysters are making a come back, because they have been managed better since the spill. Alligator Harbor oysters are doing well also and they have zero fresh water there. The State needs to step up its management of the Bay, reseed a lot of beds and even let oystermen try aqua-culture beds like in Alligator Harbor.
I hate it, because I love me some Apalach oysters and would love to see it brought back.
The problem was that the oysters were over fished for years and like the articles says, the Bay was raped ahead of the "feared" oil spill.
Louisiana oysters are making a come back, because they have been managed better since the spill. Alligator Harbor oysters are doing well also and they have zero fresh water there. The State needs to step up its management of the Bay, reseed a lot of beds and even let oystermen try aqua-culture beds like in Alligator Harbor.
I hate it, because I love me some Apalach oysters and would love to see it brought back.
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