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Inclosed Oyster Bed at Low Tide, Showing How Thickly Oysters are Laid Out
M.B. Moraghan's Establishment
Inclosed Oyster Bed at Low Tide, Showing How Thickly Oysters are Laid Out<br>M.B. Moraghan's Establishment
CategoryShellfish
CaptionInclosed Oyster Bed at Low Tide, Showing How Thickly Oysters are Laid Out
M.B. Moraghan's Establishment
Image Date1889-1891
SubjectOyster culture
Image Source AuthorTownsend, Charles Haskins, 1859-1944
Image Source TitleReport of Observations Respecting the Oyster Resources and Oyster Fishery of the Pacific Coast of the United States
Pub. Info.Washington, DC : Government Printing Office, 1893
Image Source SeriesReport of the Commissioner (United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries), 1889-1891
Page No./Plate No.Plate 8
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