by reclamt78 | Dec 17, 2024 | 2 Living The Coastal Life, 4 Fisheries, 5 Environment - Improve and Care For, Membership Dashboard Blog, RCTB Knowledge, Science Topics
Fascinating topic. Here is a link to an introduction. And a second article telling some benefits. To Build Better Fiber Optic Cables, Ask a Clam We asked Chat GPT: I heard that clams are like miniature greenhouses. What is that about? MK...
by reclamt78 | Oct 23, 2024 | 2 Living The Coastal Life, Living Shoreline, Membership Dashboard Blog, RCTB Knowledge, Science Topics
When a huge tract of land on the Somerset coast was deliberately flooded, the project was slammed as “ridiculous” by a local lawmaker. But the results have been transformative....
by reclamt78 | Aug 12, 2024 | Education, Membership Dashboard Blog, RCTB Knowledge, Science Topics
The complexities of these mollusk eyes are still being unveiled. A new study published in Current Biology reveals that scallop eyes have pupils that dilate and contract in response to light, making them far more dynamic than previously believed....
by reclamt78 | May 27, 2024 | 2 Living The Coastal Life, 4 Fisheries, Membership Dashboard Blog, RCTB Knowledge
This is a follow up to Sea Grant Hard Clam Selective Breeding Collaborative NOAA Sea Grant to Enhance Bivalve Aquaculture. The Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory (HSRL) was awarded a $592,390 NOAA Sea Grant to enhance bivalve aquaculture—important to the...
by reclamt78 | May 27, 2024 | 2 Living The Coastal Life, 4 Fisheries, Membership Dashboard Blog, RCTB Knowledge
One of our members sent an article about other species of clams – New Aquaculture Species. That led to this follow up article about hard clams in NJ. as well as a suite of other projects related to oysters, sea scallops, and bay scallops. These species are...
by reclamt78 | Feb 26, 2024 | 2 Living The Coastal Life, Membership Dashboard Blog, RCTB Knowledge, Science Topics
Check out this article about the Maryland Department of Natural Resources annual fall oyster survey: – Oysters have been enjoying a run of good news lately, suggesting that the Chesapeake Bay’s keystone species is on the rebound after decades of decline and...
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