Virginia's Oyster Recovery Success
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Study highlights successes of Virginia's oyster restoration efforts

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Study led by William & Mary's Batten School & VIMS suggests oyster reefs are improving in the Rappahannock River .
Virginia has invested more than $14 million toward replenishment in the river since 2000 .
Virginia Institute of Marine Science has endeavored to increase wild oysters' resistance to virulent pathogens.
Since the 20072008 harvest season , more than 500,000 bushels of oysters valued at more than.
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