Local Group Doing Oyster Restoration - in The News

theArtistFormerlyKnownAs

Well-Known Member

:yeahthat: :high5:

look at this...

The approximate $11,500 cost of the project is being funded by private donations.

ONLY 11.5k and this thing isn't being funded by the government...yet they waste our tax dollars on GOD KNOWS what that costs millions...actually...I know too as I see documents daily that sound like a waste :lol:
Oh well, at least its getting done.

I was on a charter boat a couple years back and we did a quick detour to drop some things in order to build artificial reefs :yay: I think that is the best captain I've ever had. Seemed like a real good guy.

My point...Its good that these fisherman respect the environment they use to support their career and they replenish what they take out how they can :yay: we need more people like that.
 

ImnoMensa

New Member
Its amazing that for that litle bit of money these people are doing something about the bay and trying to replenish oysters, while our politicians in Annapolis are only worried about outlawing slot machines.

Now if we could only grow oysters in Baltimore they would spend milions.

We know where St. Mary's County stands in Annapolis. In the basement crapper.
 

sunman1_67

New Member
Its amazing that for that litle bit of money these people are doing something about the bay and trying to replenish oysters, while our politicians in Annapolis are only worried about outlawing slot machines.

Now if we could only grow oysters in Baltimore they would spend milions.

We know where St. Mary's County stands in Annapolis. In the basement crapper.

It's all about the county making money and whatever it takes, not about the long term effect...:burning:
 
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