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  2. Eastern oyster - Wikipedia

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    The eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica)—also called the Atlantic oyster, American oyster, or East Coast oyster—is a species of true oyster native to eastern North and South America. Other names in local or culinary use include the Wellfleet oyster , [ 3 ] Virginia oyster , Malpeque oyster , Blue Point oyster , Chesapeake Bay oyster , and ...

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  4. Ostrea lurida - Wikipedia

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    The re-establishment of the population is currently threatened by the invasive Japanese oyster drill Ocenebra inornata. This species preys on the oysters by drilling a hole between the two valves and digesting the oyster's tissues. O. inorata is a threat to the oyster especially in areas with low populations of the mussel Mytilus.

  5. Fishing dredge - Wikipedia

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    The number might be three on each side of a small 10-metre (33 ft) boat up to 20 on each side for a 30-metre (98 ft) vessel with 1500 hp. [2] The great weight and strength of the gear can disturb the ground it is towed over, overturning rocks and dislodging and crushing organisms in its path.

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  8. American oystercatcher - Wikipedia

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    American oystercatchers breed between April and July. [6] Their nests are shallow depressions scraped into the sand by an adult. [9] Breeding adults will make 5 or more of these scrapes, then choose one to line with shells and/or pebbles. [8] These depressions are about 8 inches (20 cm) across and 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) deep. [8]

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