Rebuilding Reefs: The Oyster Project
Short Films
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9m 10s
From fish havens and natural gulf water filtration to a delicious bite – oysters play a vital role in our eco systems, our recreational fisheries and our communities. Alongside AFTCO, CCA, an entire team of marine biologists and a stellar film crew - we've put together a short film highlighting the importance of our oyster reefs and the critters that call them home.
From Carbon sequestration, Erosion Control and the general science of clean water - this film showcases the many friendly faces involved in a transformative oyster rebuilding projects in TX while emphasizing the lifecycle of an oyster and its impact on fishing, the restaurant Industry and Texas economy. From the dinner table to the lab – "Rebuilding Reefs: The Oyster Project" helps tell the world about the great work CCA and its affiliates are doing to benefit anglers and beyond.
This project is proven. This project is scalable. This project is part of the greater good of anglers, habitat and the critters that call it home.
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