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Restoring North Carolina’s oyster reefs

"I had never considered conducting research on oysters…

"I had never considered conducting research on oysters…

“When I came to North Carolina in the fall of 2010 as a research technician, I had never considered conducting research on oysters.” — Justin Ridge

Now, oysters are at the heart of marine sciences doctoral student Justin Ridge’s research. After working on several projects for the UNC Institute of Marine Sciences, Ridge began to appreciate oysters for the environmental benefits to North Carolina’s estuaries and coasts, and for their cultural and economic importance. But North Carolina’s oyster population has dramatically fallen during the past century. Ridge’s model for measuring fine-scale oyster reef growth using a laser scanner and his findings have already been incorporated into several efforts to restore North Carolina’s oyster population.

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