General Meeting – June 6, 2024

 

The regular monthly meeting will be held on June 6, 2024. Social gathering at 6:30 pm with the meeting to follow at 7:00 pm. The featured education segment is a presentation on restoring oyster populations in Charlotte Harbor.

 

Oysters: Helping to Save Charlotte Harbor

 

The Charlotte Harbor estuary is one of the most productive in SWFL and is a valuable habitat that provides many benefits to wildlife and our economy. These include protection from strong storms, tourism, recreational activities, and crucial feeding and nursery grounds for fish and birds. Although beautiful, Charlotte Harbor faces many challenges in terms of water quality due to excess nutrients and pollutants, intensive boating activity, alteration of shorelines, and coastal development. The solution? Oysters!

Oysters are excellent water filters, with one oyster filtering 50 gallons of water per day. The more oysters there are in the harbor, the better the water quality becomes. Dredging, pollution, and development have eliminated the hard structures needed for oyster colonization. Creating oyster gardens provides these necessary structures, creates larger reefs, and improves water quality. CHEC is leading educational workshops that will provide discussions regarding the importance of our harbor, the challenges it faces, and what we can do to help.

 

See you there!