A feasibility study of native oyster (Ostrea edulis) stock regeneration in the United Kingdom — Seafish

A feasibility study of native oyster (Ostrea edulis) stock regeneration in the United Kingdom

Summary
Throughout much of the UK, the native oyster remains in a severely depleted state in the wild, having suffered for two centuries with over-exploitation, pests, disease, pollution and harsh winters. The native oyster is a Biodiversity Action Plan Species. Native oyster beds can form a flourishing part of the ecosystem, with many associated species. A significant driver for restoration of native oyster beds should therefore be re-creating and conserving an ecological resource in order to re-establish a biotope that was once common and covered wide areas of the UK inshore seabed.
Author
  • Ian Laing,
  • Peter Walker,
  • Francisco Areal
Publication date
01 February 2005

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