Oyster company launches restoration project in Chesapeake Bay | The Fish Site

2022-09-24 06:28:20 By : Ms. Gao Aria

Maryland’s Hoopers Island Oyster Co has launched its Restoration Division and completed its initial projects for the Watermen’s Associations in tributaries along the Chesapeake Bay.

Hoopers restoration projects are performed from a 56-foot aluminum work barge named Shell of a Journey. © Hoopers Island Oyster Co

Hoopers Island Oyster Co has began a new oyster restoration division that works with environmental organisations and watermen’s associations to plant spat-on-shell on reefs in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. It recently completed its first large-scale projects planting oysters in the waters where the Nanticoke and Wicomico rivers converge on Maryland’s lower Eastern Shore.

Using triploid oysters raised at the Hoopers Island hatchery, the company put over 45 million spat-on-shell at the Middle Ground and Stump Point oyster bars off Roaring Point in Wicomico County, Maryland. The restoration project was for the Wicomico County Watermen’s Association through a contract with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and managed by the Oyster Recovery Partnership (ORP).

In addition, the company floated 10 million spat-on-shell diploid oysters raised at Horn Point Laboratory and the Hoopers hatchery and planted them at Evans Reserve off Dames Quarter in Somerset County, Maryland. The project was for the Somerset County Watermen’s Association through a contract with DNR and managed by ORP. Evans Reserve is closed for public harvest until oyster populations rebound.

We’re excited to launch this fourth division within the company to work with conservation organisations and watermen to provide oysters for both restoration projects and future fisheries.

Hoopers restoration projects are performed from a 56-foot aluminum work barge named Shell of a Journey. Spat-on-shell is floated from containers or is washed over from a low-pressure water cannon mounted to the barge deck. The boat is based at the company oyster farm and nursery at Hoopers Island, Maryland and is also available for site surveys and tours on both the eastern and western shores of the Chesapeake Bay.

“We’re excited to launch this fourth division within the company to work with conservation organisations and watermen to provide oysters for both restoration projects and future fisheries,” said Ricky Fitzhugh, owner. “The restoration division expands our capabilities to now grow and plant oysters for uses beyond aquaculture farming.”

Hoopers vertically integrated business also grows farm-raised oysters, spawns oyster larvae and seed sold to other farms from Maine to the Carolinas and is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of shellfish aquaculture equipment.

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