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oyster reefs

Oyster reefs are natural underwater structures formed by clusters of oysters that attach themselves to one another and other surfaces. These reefs provide important habitats for various marine creatures, support biodiversity, and improve water quality by filtering pollutants. They also protect shorelines from erosion and can enhance local fisheries by providing a breeding ground for fish and other species. In addition to their ecological value, oyster reefs contribute to coastal economies through fishing and tourism. Protecting and restoring these reefs is vital for maintaining healthy marine environments and supporting local communities.