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The book explores the historical significance of oysters in Chesapeake Bay, highlighting their prominence as a vital resource for early settlers who described them as enormous and plentiful. It delves into the ecological and cultural impact of these shellfish, illustrating how they shaped the region's identity and economy over the years. Through vivid descriptions and historical anecdotes, the narrative captures the essence of the bay's rich marine life and the changing relationship between humans and nature.
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Maryland's Skipjacks, David Michael Berry
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- 2008
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