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Days away from the close of South Carolina’s shellfish harvesting season, the state’s Department of Natural Resources put out a reminder: Oyster shell recycling doesn’t end with the season. Once the ...
BEAUFORT, S.C. — Sitting atop the crow’s nest of a small barge, the boat captain shielded his eyes from the July sun and pitched his gaze to the commotion below. The hum of heavy equipment and the ...
Sitting atop the crow’s nest of a small barge, the boat captain shielded his eyes from the July sun and pitched his gaze to the commotion below. The hum of heavy equipment and the clatter of oyster ...
Read the original article on Purewow. Though 2023 may have been the summer of tomato girl-approved BLTs, we’d argue oysters are just as ubiquitous as the mayo-laced sandwiches all over your Instagram ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Recreational shellfish harvesting will remain closed until the fall when cooler water temperatures ensure that shellfish are once again safe for harvesting and consumption.
The oyster planting off of Ocean County marked the second deployment for the Coastal project, a partnership between local aquaculture producers and conservation agencies.
A risotto brimming with shrimp, mussels, and squid would fit right into the Italian-American Feast of the Seven Fishes meal at Christmas Eve, or a fancy New Year's Eve dinner.