Oysters (Crassostrea virginica) were a central component of the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem in 1607 when European settlers established Jamestown, VA, the first permanent English settlement in North America. These estuarine bivalves were an important food resource during the early years of the James Fort (Jamestown) settlement while the colonists were struggling to survive in the face of inadequate supplies and a severe regional drought. Although oyster shells were discarded as trash after the oysters were eaten, the environmental and ecological data recorded in the bivalve geochemistry during shell deposition remain intact over centuries, thereby providing a unique window into conditions during the earliest Jamestown years. We compare oxygen i...
This paper addresses the progression of oyster harvesting practices in the Chesapeake Bay watershed ...
The Atlantic oyster of Chesapeake Bay has been the focus of intense economic and ecological pressure...
The seed-oyster area is located in a low-salinity sector of the James River where seasonal riverflow...
Oysters (Crassostrea virginica) were a central component of the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem in 1607 whe...
Eastern oysters were ecologically and structurally dominant features of the Chesapeake Bay prior to ...
Models used in climate predictions today are dependent on paleoclimate proxies, or recorders of past...
Estuaries around the world are in a state of decline following decades or more of overfishing, pollu...
Oyster populations in Virginia\u27s waters of Chesapeake Bay were lightly exploited until the early ...
Oyster setting in Virginia river systems dipped to the lowest levels on record during 1972, accordin...
The oyster industries of Virginia and Maryland were based upon adult and juvenile oysters, and their...
Anecdotal reports have long indicated that oysters, Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin), in the Chesapeak...
This study estimates the density of oysters and oyster shells on that portion of the J. H. Miles Co....
oysters have been harvested from Virginia waters as long as humans have i):\u27lhabited the area. De...
Oyster setting levels in m9st Virginia river systems are still far below those which commonly occurr...
The eastern oyster plays a vital role in estuarine habitats, acting as an ecosystem engineer and imp...
This paper addresses the progression of oyster harvesting practices in the Chesapeake Bay watershed ...
The Atlantic oyster of Chesapeake Bay has been the focus of intense economic and ecological pressure...
The seed-oyster area is located in a low-salinity sector of the James River where seasonal riverflow...
Oysters (Crassostrea virginica) were a central component of the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem in 1607 whe...
Eastern oysters were ecologically and structurally dominant features of the Chesapeake Bay prior to ...
Models used in climate predictions today are dependent on paleoclimate proxies, or recorders of past...
Estuaries around the world are in a state of decline following decades or more of overfishing, pollu...
Oyster populations in Virginia\u27s waters of Chesapeake Bay were lightly exploited until the early ...
Oyster setting in Virginia river systems dipped to the lowest levels on record during 1972, accordin...
The oyster industries of Virginia and Maryland were based upon adult and juvenile oysters, and their...
Anecdotal reports have long indicated that oysters, Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin), in the Chesapeak...
This study estimates the density of oysters and oyster shells on that portion of the J. H. Miles Co....
oysters have been harvested from Virginia waters as long as humans have i):\u27lhabited the area. De...
Oyster setting levels in m9st Virginia river systems are still far below those which commonly occurr...
The eastern oyster plays a vital role in estuarine habitats, acting as an ecosystem engineer and imp...
This paper addresses the progression of oyster harvesting practices in the Chesapeake Bay watershed ...
The Atlantic oyster of Chesapeake Bay has been the focus of intense economic and ecological pressure...
The seed-oyster area is located in a low-salinity sector of the James River where seasonal riverflow...