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  2. File:Chesapeake Baysox cap logo.png - Wikipedia

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  3. Oyster Recovery Partnership - Wikipedia

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    ORP plants the native oyster, Crassostrea virginica, back into the Chesapeake Bay. [12] [13] [14] In 2022, the organization helped to plant over 950,000,000 oysters. [15]The organization also works to provide educational opportunities to shellfish farmers on best practices for managing their oyster farms and leases.

  4. Bevans Oyster Company - Wikipedia

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    The Bevans family established the company in October 1966, and it has remained a family business since its founding. [6] [7] [8] The founder, Ronald "Ronnie" Bevans has been described as the "Chesapeake's Oyster King." [9] [10] Bevans Oyster Company sells fresh-shucked Chesapeake oysters, half-shell oysters, canned oysters, and jarred oysters.

  5. Historic Susquehanna River home to variety of large fish ...

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    The unique waterway that flows to the Chesapeake Bay can be a foot deep and a mile wide, and in other areas be close to 200 feet deep and fewer than 100 yards wide. ... Snakeheads are long, dark ...

  6. Ward Oyster Company - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Established in 1986, the company sells 4 million oysters and tens of millions of larvae each year. [1] [3] The company's oyster nursery is located near the Ware River and its aquaculture oyster farm is located in Mobjack Bay. [4] [5] [6] The company is also involved with oyster restoration projects in the Chesapeake Bay. [7]

  7. 'Frankenfish': Invasive northern snakeheads harvested in ...

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    The 13,000 pounds of snakehead harvested from the Conowingo were sent to J.J. McDonnell and Co. Inc., a seafood wholesaler south of Baltimore in Elkridge, Maryland, for processing.

  8. Adams Oyster Company - Wikipedia

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    Adams Oyster Company was an oyster farm and seafood cannery business headquartered in Suffolk, Virginia, and by the 1950s was one of the largest oyster farm businesses in Virginia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company held over 300 acres of oyster farms in the Nansemond River , Battens Bay, Bleakhorn Creek, Chuckatuck Creek , Cooper Creek, and the James River .

  9. File:Oyster logo.svg - Wikipedia

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