Title: Oysters: A Great Little Bivalve
1Oysters A Great Little Bivalve
Crassostrea virginica
2The Chesapeake Bay
- Name Origin
- Major Pollutants
- nutrients
- sediment
- toxins
- bacteria
3Oh how those babies grow
4 Geographic Range
5 Geographic Range
- The eastern oyster is native to the East coast of
Canada and the United States, Gulf of Mexico, and
Caribbean and as far south as the North coast of
South America.
6History of Oysters
- Used to be 3-D structures
- Now mostly flat
- Used to be as high as the ceiling at low tide
- see the tips at high tide
- John Smith could see 60ft. down into the
Baynavigational hazard
7Oyster Tonging up until 1800s
- Not too destructive
- inefficient
- hard
- couldnt go deep
8Oyster Dredging
9Results
- 99 decline in 400 years
- Dredges ripped up 10,000 year old reefs
- Overharvest
- Disease
- Diminished water quality
- No habitat
10- 1912 postcard from Portsmouth
- (1 years worth of shells)
11Shells Used For
- Paving
- Ground for chicken feed and fertilizer
- Make island bridges
- Should have been put back into water
12The Life of an Oyster
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14Fecundity vs. Size
15Fecundity vs. SizeNumber of eggs in ONE SUMMER
Imagine if they got to be the size of dinner
plates how many babies theyd have!!!!!!
mostly boys
16Virginia Oyster Landings (1884-2005)1,000s of
bushels
Non-native oyster with MSX introduced
90 death
4000
3000
Dermo outbreak
2000
1000
500
17Ecological ValueFiltration and Food Production
- Sediment
- Nutrients
- Algae
- Toxins
- Bacteria
CLEAN WATER
BIODEPOSITION-feces or pseudofeces in
sedimentfood for benthos/worms
18Oyster Reef Biodiversity
- Pile of shells
- Nooks and crannies
- Create 3X surface of flat mud
- Attract larger organisms coming to feed
19Foodbut not on protected reefs
- People eat as adults, lots of things feed on larva
20Oyster Restoration
- Construct shell bases on historic sites (over 120
now) - Transplant disease resistant oysters to serve as
brood stock - Reefs designated as sanctuaries
- Research ongoing
21Lynnhaven River Community Oyster Contributions
Transplanted Oysters