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6/28/2005
The next step in the EIS is to begin running the demographic oyster model to assess the population growth projections for both the native and nonnative oyster restoration alternatives. ”The assemblage and analysis of Virginia’s 20 years worth of data has taken longer than expected, but will add significant value and provide the best available information to facilitate decision making,” said Jack Travelstead, Chief of Fisheries Management for the Virginia Marine Resources Commission. “Significant progress has been made since the initiation of this project, and while research continues, there is sufficient data to initiate the demographic oyster modeling component of the EIS,” said Tom O’Connell, Estuarine and Marine Fisheries Restoration Manager for the Maryland DNR. “If the results of the demographic model indicate that additional data are necessary to facilitate decision-making, updated data from ongoing research will be incorporated.” The change in schedule to the EIS will also allow for the inclusion of recently funded National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) nonnative oyster research that is not due to be completed until the fall. Under the original timeline, the results of this research program would not have been available in time to be considered in the EIS. The states of Maryland and Virginia in cooperation with the Army Corps of Engineers have voluntarily undertaken the preparation of an EIS based on federal guidelines, to study and review eight alternatives for restoring oysters in the Chesapeake Bay. Four of these alternatives focus on native oysters including a moratorium on harvesting, in addition to aquaculture, non-breeding oysters and introduction of a nonnative strain of oyster originally from China that has been in Oregon waters for over 30 years. Additionally, the Independent Advisory Panel will meet June 28 and 29 in Providence, RI. For complete information on Maryland’s position on oysters, visit www.dnr.maryland.gov.
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