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Discovering the Wonders of Chesapeake Bay with NOAA Fisheries

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsApril 23, 2025021 Min Read
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Oysters play a critical role in the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem by filtering nutrients, supporting various marine life, and contributing to the economy. However, only about 3% of the historic native oyster population remains due to disease, overfishing, and water quality issues. NOAA, along with multiple partners, is working on restoration projects in Maryland and Virginia to revive oyster reefs in ten tributaries by 2025 through a structured “blueprint.” This includes strategies like seeding baby oysters and constructing reefs. Monitoring has shown high success rates in restored reefs over three to six years. These restored areas improve nitrogen removal, enhance blue crab survival rates, and have the potential to significantly boost the local economy and job market. The visual differences between restored and harvested oyster reefs highlight their varying ecological benefits.

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