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Re: Oysters in Raritan Bay
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"The two reefs at the naval station are the only oyster reefs on the New Jersey side of Raritan Bay, according to Comi.......Experimental oyster reefs are generally banned in New Jersey over worries that oysters raised in contaminated waters will accidentally end up in the food supply. " So while we are making progress with oysters reproducing naturally, we are far from being ready to harvest them in any kind of real numbers. It'd be way better to leave them alone and let them clean our polluted waters and help protect our coastlines. |
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And here is an article that describes how prolific they were around here back in the day https://www.nypl.org/blog/2011/06/01...nd-its-oysters
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by Mark Kurlansky (referenced at the end of the article). Anything by this guy is exhaustive and interesting. |
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Have read the book that Blindalfred recommends. Good reading about what we once had at our doorstep. My impression was pollution knocked them out not over harvesting.Available in libraries.
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Most people don’t realize how historically significant the oyster was in the very early days on new Amsterdam (New York).
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I guess two themes here. Food versus function.
There were many private oyster farms on the Hudson River in Edgewater about a 100 years ago. The Hackensack River Keeper has been a proponent of seeding the Hackensack River above Jersey City. But state is afraid they will be consumed. I'm not sure how people will actually rake them. The boat traffic on that river is like a tumble weed in a western town circa 1890. LOL |
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Clams harvested commercially in the Sandy Hook area go through a purification process in the Highlands Co Op plant... Wondering if the same could work with Oysters...
Either way and as mentioned above, Oysters can help protect our shoreline and filter massive amounts of water which could help improve our water quality too... If we could eat them and local people could make a living harvesting them that would be an added bonus... |
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I wonder if the commercial clammers ever come across an occasional oyster while raking in Raritan Bay?
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