In this episode of One Lagoon – One Voice, we dive into the fascinating world of oyster farming with Sam Walsh of SharkBite Oysters and Nicolette Mariano of Treasure Coast Shellfish. Jessy chats with the farmers about how they grow oysters in floating gear on the Indian River Lagoon, what makes Florida oysters unique, and why eating farmed oysters is actually good for the environment. You’ll learn how local genetics make oysters stronger and better suited for Florida’s hot, salty waters, how ...
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In this episode of One Lagoon – One Voice, we dive into the fascinating world of oyster farming with Sam Walsh of SharkBite Oysters and Nicolette Mariano of Treasure Coast Shellfish. Jessy chats with the farmers about how they grow oysters in floating gear on the Indian River Lagoon, what makes Florida oysters unique, and why eating farmed oysters is actually good for the environment. You’ll learn how local genetics make oysters stronger and better suited for Florida’s hot, salty waters, how ...
Monitoring Lagoon Health: The Indian River Lagoon Observation Network (IRLON)
One Lagoon, One Voice: The Podcast
31 minutes
2 years ago
Monitoring Lagoon Health: The Indian River Lagoon Observation Network (IRLON)
In episode 9, we’re sitting down with Dr. Dennis Hanisak and Kristen Davis from Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute. We cover IRLON, or Indian River Lagoon Observatory Network of Environmental Sensors, measuring the water quality and weather data of the lagoon, accessible data, community outreach and hope for the future. To learn more about the IRL Council and our lagoon home, visit: https://onelagoon.org/ ➜ Indian River Lagoon vital signs: https://onelagoon.o...
One Lagoon, One Voice: The Podcast
In this episode of One Lagoon – One Voice, we dive into the fascinating world of oyster farming with Sam Walsh of SharkBite Oysters and Nicolette Mariano of Treasure Coast Shellfish. Jessy chats with the farmers about how they grow oysters in floating gear on the Indian River Lagoon, what makes Florida oysters unique, and why eating farmed oysters is actually good for the environment. You’ll learn how local genetics make oysters stronger and better suited for Florida’s hot, salty waters, how ...