By CHRIS JUDY, For The Capital
By CHRIS JUDY, For The Capital
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
08/15/09
At this writing, I have just returned from a day on the Tred Avon River in Talbot County, working with staff, partners and volunteers to collect and plant the first batch of oyster spat (young oysters) grown by citizens under a new Maryland stewardship program.
Marylanders Grow Oysters was launched by Gov. Martin O'Malley in the Tred Avon River in September 2008, one of the first projects under Maryland's new "Smart, Green & Growing" initiative. The program, which is run by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, was designed to encourage natural resources stewardship among citizens, enhance the local...
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