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Oyster restoration is the effort to rebuild and protect oyster populations and their habitats in coastal waters. Oysters are vital for improving water quality, providing habitat for other marine life, and protecting shorelines from erosion. Restoration involves techniques like planting oyster spat (young oysters) on reefs, creating artificial habitats, and reducing pollution. These initiatives aim to restore not only the oyster populations but also the overall health of the ecosystem. Successful restoration can enhance biodiversity, support fisheries, and bolster coastal resilience against storms and rising sea levels.

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    Oyster restoration involves efforts to revive and maintain healthy populations of oysters in their natural habitats, particularly in coastal waters. This process includes planting young oysters, improving water quality, and creating suitable environments for oysters to thrive. Healthy oyster populations are vital for ecosystems as they filter water, provide habitats for other marine life, and help protect shorelines from erosion. Restoration projects are often a collaboration between governments, scientists, and local communities to enhance marine biodiversity and promote sustainable fishing practices. By restoring oysters, we contribute to a healthier ocean environment and support local economies.