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Scientists are rebuilding oyster reefs with recycled shells to boost populations and improve water quality in the Chesapeake Bay and Gulf Coast.
Scientists are exploring ways to restore oyster populations by mimicking natural reef structures, using recycled oyster shells and other materials to create habitats that encourage natural reproduction and improve water quality.
Early results from pilot projects in the Chesapeake Bay and along the Gulf Coast show increased oyster settlement and healthier ecosystems, offering hope for reversing decades of decline due to overfishing, pollution, and disease.
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Los científicos están reconstruyendo arrecifes de ostras con conchas recicladas para aumentar las poblaciones y mejorar la calidad del agua en la bahía de Chesapeake y la costa del Golfo.