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What (who) is oyster bed - definition

PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DISTRICT IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Park Corner-Oyster Bed
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oyster bed      
(oyster beds)
An oyster bed is a place where oysters breed and grow naturally or are kept for food or pearls.
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Oyster reef         
  • Oyster reef at about mid-tide off fishing pier at [[Hunting Island State Park]], South Carolina
ROCK-LIKE REEFS, COMPOSED OF DENSE AGGREGATIONS OF OYSTERS
User:Hollisrenee3/sandbox; Oyster Reef; Draft:Oyster bed
The term oyster reef refers to dense aggregations of oysters that form large colonial communities. Because oyster larvae need to settle on hard substrates, new oyster reefs may form on stone or other hard marine debris.
Oyster farming         
  • Oyster farming at [[Walvis Bay]], [[Namibia]]
COMMERCIAL GROWING OF OYSTERS
Oyster aquaculture; Oyster farm; Oyster cultivation; Environmental impact of oyster farming
Oyster farming is an aquaculture (or mariculture) practice in which oysters are bred and raised mainly for their pearls, shells and inner organ tissue, which is eaten. Oyster farming was practiced by the ancient Romans as early as the 1st century BC on the Italian peninsula For more on these early efforts, see Sergius Orata.

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Rustico-Emerald

Rustico-Emerald is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island, Canada. It was formerly known as Park Corner-Oyster Bed.

Examples of use of oyster bed
1. "The dirty little secret is that this has been good for the fishermen," says Port Sulphur, La., oysterman Terry Shelley, returning from a check on an oyster bed where the bivalves are "plumping up real nice....