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		<title>Oysters and Granite? Can they unite?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oysters are a great resource for waterman and the environment. In Maryland they used to be a primary source for economic and environmental stability. In a quote from the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Newsroom, explains the phenomenon of Oysters best. &#8220;Fish &#8230; <a href="http://www.pflanigan.com/blog/oysters-and-granite-can-they-unite/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Oysters are a great resource for waterman and the environment. In Maryland they used to be a primary source for economic and environmental stability. In a quote from the <a href="http://www.environmentmaryland.org/newsroom/clean-water-news/clean-water-news/chesapeake-bay-pollution-threatens-watermen-not-just-water" target="_blank">Chesapeake Bay Environmental Newsroom,</a> explains the phenomenon of Oysters best. &#8220;Fish come and go. You can&#8217;t count on them,&#8221; said Capt. Larry Simns, President of the Maryland Watermen&#8217;s Association. But &#8220;the oysters and clams was the backbone of the watermen.&#8221;<br />
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<p>Approached by Mark Bundy at Morgan State, P. Flanigan &amp; Sons was up for a challenge. Oysters need something solid to attach themselves to. From all the sediment in the bay, the Oysters do not have enough &#8220;stuff&#8221; to attach themselves too with all the silt. The best is old oyster shells, but gravel and other stones also work. We were hoping that this would be a good use of the waste produced in making counter tops.</p>
<p>We worked with the Morgan State Estuarine Center to determine if recycled scrapes from reused granite counter tops could be used as an oyster bed in Chesapeake Bay. We performed a test in one of their laboratories. After a 48 hour period, no oysters had attached to the granite.</p>
<p>Better luck next time!</p>
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