Oyster Reefs
Here you wil find tools, the latest research, guidance documents and useful resources to help you restore oyster reef ecosystems.
Protocol development
Use the oyster bed reef protocol development survey to develop a protocol that is science-based and follows best practices (in the Marine Restoration Virtual Lab on Blue-Cloud)
Native Oyster Restoration Alliance
NORA is a network supporting the protection and restoration of native European oysters.
Infographic on native oyster restoration
Check out this handy infographic on an ongoing native oyster restoration action!
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Research
Guide for Oyster Nurseries: UK & Ireland
Published: 2024.10.16This introductory guide to setting up oyster nurseries in marina or
pontoon environments has been written collaboratively between Blue
Marine Foundation (BLUE), Marina Developments Limited (MDL), the
University of Portsmouth, ZSL (Zoological Society London) and British
Marine. The guide provides practical support and instructions for
oyster restoration and contains essential information for setting up and
maintaining oyster nurseries deployed from marina pontoons or similar
floating structures in the marine environment.
Records reveal the vast historical extent of European oyster reef ecosystems
Published: 2024.10.16Anthropogenic activities have impacted marine ecosystems at extraordinary scales. Biogenic reef ecosystems built by the European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis) typically declined before scientific monitoring. The past form and extent of these habitats thus remains unknown, with such information potentially providing valuable perspectives for current management and policy. Collating >1,600 records published over 350 years, we created a map of historical oyster reef presence at the resolution of 10 km2 across its biogeographic range, including documenting abundant reef habitats along the coasts of France, Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom. Spatial extent data were available from just 26% of locations yet totalled >1.7 million hectares (median reef size = 29.9 ha, range 0.01–1,536,000 ha), with 190 associated macrofauna species from 13 phyla described. Our analysis demonstrates that oyster reefs were once a dominant three-dimensional feature of European coastlines, with their loss pointing to a fundamental restructuring and ‘flattening’ of coastal and shallow-shelf seafloors. This unique empirical record demonstrates the highly degraded nature of European seas and provides key baseline context for international restoration commitments.
Modelisation de l’influence d’un banc d’huitres plates sur la dynamique hyro-sedimentaire en baie de Quiberon
Published: 2024.10.16CLIMAREST oyster paper
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