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Bay Journal (Tue 1 Mar, 2011)
Researchers discover viruses responsible for peeler crab deaths
Staff quoted: Eric Schott, Jon Kramer
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For decades, many who tended to soft crabs around the Chesapeake Bay expected about a quarter of their animals to die before they could be sold.
Bay Journal (Wed 1 Jul, 2009)
Review of past oyster research reveals lack of coordination: Scientists say future projects should require pre-assessment and post-evaluation components
Staff quoted: Jon Kramer, Vic Kennedy
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A group of scientists recently reviewed the results from hundreds of oyster restoration projects that took place over the last 18 years. They found a lot less than they expected.
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