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  2. Texas oyster season opens Nov. 1 - AOL

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    Oct. 25—AUSTIN — Per regulation, the Texas commercial and recreational public oyster harvest season opens Nov. 1 and closes April 30, 2024. In an effort to protect and restore oyster reefs ...

  3. There's an Active Norovirus Outbreak Linked to Oysters Sold ...

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    The Food and Drug Administration just announced a recall on oysters and Manila clams linked to a norovirus contamination. The Rudy’s Shellfish branded oysters and Manila clams were harvested and ...

  4. Oysters sold in 15 states recalled over norovirus risk

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    The implicated products in the Dec. 16 advisory include oysters and Manila clams harvested from Nov. 15, 2024, and Dec. 11, 2024, by Rudy’s Shellfish in Pickering Passage in Washington.

  5. List of edible molluscs - Wikipedia

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    Some mollusc species are commercially exploited and shipped as part of the international trade in shellfish; other species are harvested, sold and consumed locally. Some species are collected and eaten locally but are rarely bought and sold. A few species of molluscs are not commonly eaten now, but were eaten in historical or prehistoric times.

  6. Oyster reef restoration - Wikipedia

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    Oyster Reef. Oyster reef restoration refers to the reparation and reconstruction of degraded oyster reefs.Environmental changes, modern fishing practices, [1] over harvesting, [2] water pollution, and other factors, have resulted in damage, disease, and ultimately, a large decline in global population and prevalence of oyster habitats.

  7. Nueces Bay - Wikipedia

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    Commercial oyster farming was common in the bay until 1995, when the Texas Department of State Health Services suspended the practice, due to an unhealthy annual average zinc level of nearly 2500 mg/kg in oysters, [24] which as filter feeders, are affected by high levels of zinc in the water.

  8. Oysters recalled over possible contamination with infectious ...

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    Oysters and Manila clams distributed around the ... The seafood was harvested by Rudy’s Shellfish from November 15 ... The best under-$50 clothing items to buy at Amazon right now. See all deals.

  9. Oyster farming - Wikipedia

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    Oyster farming is an aquaculture (or mariculture) practice in which oysters are bred and raised mainly for their pearls, shells and inner organ tissue, which is eaten. Oyster farming was practiced by the ancient Romans as early as the 1st century BC on the Italian peninsula [1] [2] and later in Britain for export to Rome. The French oyster ...