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A Shore Town Turns to Oysters to Fight Rising Seas and Erosion

August 1, 2025 | njspotlightnews.org







Every year, hungry restaurant patrons slurp down fat, juicy oysters, their greyish-white shells cast aside with little thought. But here on this picturesque barrier island, the crusty shells are a valuable commodity and are hauled away by township workers, sorted by volunteers and destined for a whole new life. 


Come September, the recycled shells collected over the last few years will become part of a new oyster reef the township is building to help protect its bayside marshland from erosion. Baby oysters, known as spat, will be added to the mix of recycled shells in a concrete “castle” in a modern-day effort to grow a new colony, which in turn will make the bay healthier.


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NJ SEED: This project is a demonstration of public and private partnership finding viable solutions. Using oyster shells to build reefs to protect the threatened bayside marshland is a great idea, and it may lead to a renewal of NJ’s once thriving oyster industry.

 
 
 

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