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Oyster Farming
Submitted by eyelashwis... on Sun, 02/17/2008 - 6:06pm.
A few years back I was involved in a project at the Hudson River where we tried to harvest oysters in the river. The reason we wanted to do this was to try to clean the river in a natural, healthy way. The sad part was that it did not turn out well. Slowly but surely the oysters died and the Hudson is still as dirty as ever. I would love to see people try to do something again to make a difference in this river. (3 votes) »
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Wow. That was an interesting
Wow. That was an interesting approach to the problem.
..Lisa..