Chesapeake Bay Foundation/Lafayette River Restoration Oyster Event →
Just in case you aren’t on Facebook, here’s the text of the event above— sounds cool!
Catch Oysters from Your Dock - Help Restore the Lafayette River’s Oyster Population
It’s easy, it’s free, it’s fun for the whole family, and it will clean up your river.
Oyster reefs provide much-needed habitat for many marine plants and animals. Oysters feed by filtering microscopic plants from the water, and in the process greatly improve water quality.
We need waterfront homeowners with docks within the Lafayette Watershed to:
- Suspend a “spat catcher” (a cage with oyster shells for attracting baby oysters) to help monitor wild oysters.
- Count and record new oysters in your spat catcher cage monthly from July through November.
- Keep the oysters in your cage for later planting on a Lafayette oyster sanctuary reef.
Since 1999, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF), Rotary Club of Norfolk, Virginia Marine Resources Commission, Elizabeth River Project, restoration partners, and citizen volunteers have built and stocked two Lafayette River sanctuary reefs with 1.4 million oysters and several shoreline reefs. While much has been accomplished, our goals to improve water quality and increase oysters will require the dedication of even more volunteers. Current oyster gardeners can do this too!
Workshop June 8 in Norfolk.
Contact Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) at 622-1964 or hamptonroads@cbf.org for details.
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