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DTSTART:20240807T183000Z
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LOCATION:700 Pilottown Road\nLewes Delaware 19958
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SUMMARY:Oyster Hatchery Tour
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DESCRIPTION:Oyster Hatchery Tour\nWhen: Wednesday\, August 7 from 2:30 p.m.
  – 3:30 p.m.\nAges: All ages\nLocation: Cannon Lab\, University of Delaw
 are/Sharp Campus\, 700\nPilottown\nRoad\, Lewes\, DE\nIn 2023\, Delaware S
 ea Grant began operating the first oyster hatchery\nin the state of\nDelaw
 are aimed at serving research\, industry and restoration purposes\nalike. 
 In early July\,\nthe hatchery sent 200 bags of shell with roughly 105\,000
  oyster\nspat—or baby oysters—to\na commercial aquaculture operation i
 n the Delaware Bay using larvae\nthat the pilot\nhatchery produced. Join A
 lyssa Campbell\, Coordinator of Delaware Sea\nGrant’s Fisheries\nand Aqu
 aculture Laboratory\, for a tour of this pilot-scale operation\nand learn 
 what it takes\nto spawn oysters and grow them to “seed” size for distr
 ibution to\nlocal aquaculture\noperations.\n\nRegister\nat: https://www.e
 ventbrite.com/e/oyster-hatchery-tour-tickets-949050945927?utm-campaign=soc
 ial&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-so
 urce=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Oyster Hatchery Tour<br />\nWhen: Wednesday
 \, August 7 from 2:30 p.m. &ndash\; 3:30 p.m.<br />\nAges: All ages<br />\
 nLocation: Cannon Lab\, University of Delaware/Sharp Campus\, 700 Pilottow
 n<br />\nRoad\, Lewes\, DE<br />\nIn 2023\, Delaware Sea Grant began opera
 ting the first oyster hatchery in the state of<br />\nDelaware aimed at se
 rving research\, industry and restoration purposes alike. In early July\,<
 br />\nthe hatchery sent 200 bags of shell with roughly 105\,000 oyster sp
 at&mdash\;or baby oysters&mdash\;to<br />\na commercial aquaculture operat
 ion in the Delaware Bay using larvae that the pilot<br />\nhatchery produc
 ed. Join Alyssa Campbell\, Coordinator of Delaware Sea Grant&rsquo\;s Fish
 eries<br />\nand Aquaculture Laboratory\, for a tour of this pilot-scale o
 peration and learn what it takes<br />\nto spawn oysters and grow them to 
 &ldquo\;seed&rdquo\; size for distribution to local aquaculture<br />\nope
 rations.</p>\n\n<p>Register at:&nbsp\;https://www.eventbrite.com/e/oyster-
 hatchery-tour-tickets-949050945927?utm-campaign=social&amp\;utm-content=at
 tendeeshare&amp\;utm-medium=discovery&amp\;utm-term=listing&amp\;utm-sourc
 e=cp&amp\;aff=ebdsshcopyurl</p>
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