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August 4, 2017
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  • native oyster
  • Ostrea angasi
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Poster showing oyster growth

The Port River Shellfish Restoration Project exhibited at Science Alive at the Showgrounds and with 30,000 people attending there were ample opportunities to talk to teachers, scientists, locals, government agencies and children. We displayed posters (latest one below) plus flyer, oyster baskets and video.

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