December 18, 2008, 1:03 am
Filed under: Bainbridge Island
Filed under: Bainbridge Island
It was a dark and misty night after torrential downpours…and ten fearless volunteers (neighbors, students and teachers) helped us bag and haul native oysters down to the lower intertidal with flashlights and lanterns. Thank you for your help.
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We have been raising Oyster in bags on Agate pass for over 50yrs, mostly the ones we like to eat, Ie Olympia and Kumamoto. My grandpa liked the big ones (pacific) and many are still on the beach. I work on the Sound, I own and operate a small salmon charter out of Eagle harbour. I would love to get more involved in these efforts.
Cheers,
Matt
Comment by Matt McCulloch January 9, 2009 @ 1:15 am