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  2. Tabby concrete - Wikipedia

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    Tabby is a type of concrete made by burning oyster shells to create lime, then mixing it with water, sand, ash and broken oyster shells. [1] Tabby was used by early Spanish settlers in present-day Florida, then by British colonists primarily in coastal South Carolina and Georgia . [ 1 ]

  3. Oystershell - Wikipedia

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    The shell of an oyster; A product made from the shell of the oyster, such as calcium supplements for humans or laying hens; Oystershell scale, a type of insect; Oystershell NV, a technology company in over-the-counter medicinal products

  4. Oyster reef restoration - Wikipedia

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    Used oyster shells and clam shells are collected from farmers and restaurants and get disinfected by volunteers to then be used in oyster restoration. Once the used clam and oyster shells are returned to the water, these recycled shells provide substrate for oyster larval eggs to begin populating oyster beds that were laid out by volunteers. [14]

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    Kitchen Nightmares is back and scarier than ever.. On the new season of Gordon Ramsay’s culinary makeover show, the celebrity chef heads to New Orleans to help a restaurant ahead of Super Bowl ...

  6. Beach bar-hopping: New oceanfront bar opens, 2 others ... - AOL

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    The new Top Shell bar, which sits a few steps away from the beach on Singer Island, has been in soft-opening mode since Wednesday, March 20. ... The beachy menu items include blue crab fritters ...

  7. Billion Oyster Project - Wikipedia

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    Billion Oyster Project is a New York City-based nonprofit organization with the goal of engaging one million people in the effort to restore one billion oysters to New York Harbor by 2035. Because oysters are filter feeders , they serve as a natural water filter, with a number of beneficial effects for the ecosystem. [ 1 ]

  8. Old Ebbitt Grill - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant donated about 14,000 oysters a week to the alliance in 2010. [141] Old Ebbitt has long composted its food waste, [142] but oyster shells are not compostable and before 2010 were thrown out as garbage. [143]

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