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Oysters are not generally considered to be overpopulating; in fact, many oyster populations face significant declines due to overfishing, habitat loss, and disease. Conservation efforts and aquaculture practices aim to restore and maintain healthy oyster populations, which are vital for ecosystem health and water filtration. In some areas, however, specific oyster populations may increase rapidly under favorable conditions, but this is usually localized and not indicative of a wider overpopulation issue.

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