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The only one I can the only one I can think of is the Oyster population in Maryland in 2011. When the fall oyster survey showed a 92% survival rate, the highest since 1985
Oxygen is latent in the water, because the water absorbs gasses in the air, like how water absorbs sugar. Since the air (and so oxygen) is in the water, the oyster can use it.
Water pollution.
to get the oyster net... you have to go down all the way to the right or else you might go up and get out of oxygen so the you go down and then you go down super fast and then you might run out of oxygen but you still get it
Oysters eat planton,algae and any small particle they can suck in.we eat oysters and i think otters do too.Oysters have gills. They absorb oxygen from the water.
You can use the word "oyster" to refer to a type of shellfish commonly found in coastal waters. It can also be used to describe the color, shape, or size of something that resembles an oyster shell. Additionally, it can be used metaphorically to refer to something that is hidden or hard to access.
sun wind temperature water tides oxygen predators (eg oyster borer) foot traffic (humans) pollution salinity substrate (rock, seaweed, sand)
oyster
Oyster Drill - a snail Oyster Catcher - a bird
Oyster does not have an antonym.
As of 2021, the population of Hikueru is estimated to be around 40 people. Hikueru is a small atoll in French Polynesia, known for its remote location and limited infrastructure.
Sauce that is not made from oyster.