
Recruitment is an amazing process that highlights the resilience of species like oysters in our Bay.
In order for oyster populations to sustain growth after reproduction occurs, newborn oyster larvae must have suitable habitat that allows them to develop to maturity.
Oysters require a hard surface for them to grow on, which they will attach to as a larva and remain for the rest of their lives.
In our sanctuaries, we build habitats using vacated oyster shells to give new generations of oysters a place to live, reproduce, and repeat, with the goal of returning teeming numbers of oysters to the Bay.
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