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ECSGA Legislative Agenda January 2008.

ECSGA Legislative Agenda February 2007.

Summary of ISSC/FDA meeting to discuss Vibrio parahaemolyticus in raw oysters; January 2007.

Army Corps of Engineers meeting on Shellfish Regulation posted January 11, 2006.

Petition to list Eastern Oysters as an Endangered Species including information on the withdrawal of the petition, posted January 11, 2006.

April 2005 Vibrio information by Bob Rheault, ECSGA President.

May 2005 EPA Sewage ‘Blending’ Proposal Thwarted!ECSGA letter to the EPA on sewage blending. February 2004.

ECSGA Legislative Agenda January 2005.

ECSGA letter to USDA on COOL (Country of Labeling Origin). December 2004.

Eelgrass is great, but shellfish aquaculture is better!  by Bob Rheault.  

Offshore Aquaculture Initiatives? by Bob Rheault.  

Oyster Culture is Good for the Environment by Bob Rheault.  

East Coast Shellfish Growers Association - Starting Up.

May 2004. Todd Corayer's editorial The Economic Advantages of Aquaculture (MS Word format)

April 2004. Chef's Collaborative Communiqué Shellfish: The Positive Face of Aquaculture. (Adobe PDF format.)

Editorial Clean the Bay With Shellfish by Bob Rheault.  (MSWord format.)

December 2003.  Shellfish Aquaculture - In praise of sustainable economies and environments guest editorial in World Aquaculture by Sandra Shumway et al. (Adobe PDF format.)

March 2003.  Seafood Company Fined Over Oysters by Peralte C. Paul, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

March, 2003.  Florida Update : Bush may sink aquaculture with new cuts by Leslie Sturmer.

November, 2002.  What Does the Oyster Consumer Want? by Bob Rheault.

October, 2002.  Are Vietnamese products hurting your business? by Brian Peddie.

October 2002.  Taking Care of the Clams : The Great South Bay project expects to have a plan in 3 years by Erik Holm, Newsday.

Why shellfish aquaculture is highly beneficial to the environment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
If you have questions please contact Robert B. Rheault at bob@moonstoneoysters.com

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