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Plan to Restore Chesapeake Bay Oysters

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US - The Maryland Oyster Advisory Commission (OAC) has put forward a multi-faceted strategy for restoring the Chesapeake's native oyster population and revitalizing the State's beleaguered oyster industry in its 2008 Legislative Report released last week.

"We are grateful to the commission members for providing us with an exceptional framework for oyster restoration," said Governor Martin O’Malley.

"Now it is our turn to translate their hard work into the definitive actions that will return a healthy native oyster population to Maryland waters."

In September 2007, Secretary John R. Griffin appointed 21 scientists, watermen, anglers, businessmen, economists, environmental advocates, and elected officials to serve on the Commission, which is charged with advising the state on matters relating to oysters and strategies for rebuilding and managing the oyster population in Maryland's portion of the Chesapeake Bay.

The OAC will also utilize the latest findings of an Environmental Impact Statement currently being drafted with other state and federal government partners to evaluate oyster restoration options for the Chesapeake Bay.

Further Reading

- You can view the Legislative Report by clicking here.
- Alternatively, go to our previous news item on this story by clicking here.
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