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Announcements: Levy County Arrest Report 10/31/2011
November 1st, 2011

Announcements: Those Crazy Jumping Sturgeon What’s It All About?
October 31st, 2011

Announcements: Miss Betty Walker, Executive Director of LARC, addresses the Cedar Key Lions Club
October 29th, 2011

Announcements: SPREAD THE WORD: SATURDAY IS HALLOWEEN IN DOWNTOWN CEDAR KEY; NO TRICK-OR-TREATING ON MONDAY!
October 27th, 2011

Announcements: New Classroom Building at the Lower Suwannee NWR
October 27th, 2011

Announcements: Cedar Key Author Releases Latest Book
October 26th, 2011

Announcements: SHINE representatives will be at the Cedar Key Public Library on Wednesday, October 26
October 25th, 2011

Announcements: BOOK CLUB NEWS
October 24th, 2011

Announcements: Learn a hobby at free Women’s Fishing Clinic in Crystal River
October 24th, 2011

Announcements: Rare Moth Seen in Cedar Key
October 22nd, 2011

Announcements: Job Fair in Bronson
October 19th, 2011

Announcements: COLIN DALE REPLACES JIM HOY AS CEDAR KEY NEWS MANAGING EDITOR
October 19th, 2011

Announcements: More Festival Pics and Info
October 19th, 2011

Announcements: FESTIVAL PARADE WINNERS
October 18th, 2011

Announcements: LEVY COUNTY VALUE ADJUSTMENT BOARD HEARINGS
October 18th, 2011

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Letter To Editor - RE : Oyster Prices

Letter To Editor - RE : Oyster Prices

Bill Pine

I know there have been some recent changes to the oyster regulations related to how the oystermen are required to tag and declare their oysters for sale as different product, whether they are to be sold as shucked or half-shell product. Although there have been proposals in the last year or two to flash freeze oysters before they are sold, nothing has been adopted as far as I know. I`ve heard the prices are higher this year because of reduced oyster supply in the Gulf of Mexico region because of reductions in the number of oysters harvested in Louisiana. During the oil spill a decision was made to divert a lot of freshwater from the Mississippi River into one of the main oyster production areas to try and keep oil from entering that region. Oil never reached that area, but unfortunately a lot of oyster beds were killed by the sudden inundation of freshwater.

As far as the quality of oysters around Cedar Key, I`ve thought the ones I`ve had this year have been really good. I know from some of our work in the area and from talking with ---- Leslie Sturmer and Laura Adams ---that this was a really good year for oyster survival through the summer and oyster growth rates have been very fast and survival high. We will be giving a talk on some of our oyster related research in a few weeks on February 18 at the library.

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