Want to improve the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem? Eat an oyster then recycle its shell. It might end up in a foster oyster colony at The Docks at Downtown Hampton, a public pier where volunteers and Chesapeake Bay Foundation staff counted about 2,000 oysters.
Want to improve the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem? Eat an oyster then recycle its shell. It might end up in a foster oyster colony at The Docks at Downtown Hampton, a public pier where volunteers and Chesapeake Bay Foundation staff counted about 2,000 oysters.
“We don’t want to do things that will alienate the boaters,” Chris Hall said, whose family business, Bluewater Yacht Sales, has been headquartered in Hampton since 1968.
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