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Oyster culture --- Farming, Oyster --- Oyster farming --- Bivalve culture
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Oyster culture. --- Oysters. --- Ostreidae --- True oysters --- Pterioida --- Farming, Oyster --- Oyster farming --- Bivalve culture
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The figure of an old man poling a skiff toward shore against the evening light engaged Susan Brait to learn about Chesapeake Bay, and it is that image which opens this her book on the oystermen of the Bay and the sapping of their traditional life, and even the bounty of the Bay itself, by the demands of American society.With directness and poetic economy Brait takes the reader into the life of the Bay and into the complex relationships that affect oysters and those who make their living from them. Her account weaves easily from the daily work of oystermen to the natural forces that have shaped
Oyster culture --- Fishers --- Oyster fisheries --- Farming, Oyster --- Oyster farming --- Bivalve culture --- Fisheries --- Anglers --- Fishermen --- Persons --- Chesapeake Bay region (Md. and Va.) --- Chesapeake Bay Region (Md. and Va.) --- E-books --- Sports persons --- Sportspersons
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Pacific oyster --- Oyster culture --- Oyster culture. --- Molecular genetics --- Pacific Northwest. --- Farming, Oyster --- Oyster farming --- Bivalve culture --- Crassostrea gigas --- Giant oyster --- Giant Pacific oyster --- Japanese oyster --- Ostrea gigantea --- Crassostrea --- Cascadia Region --- Oregon Country
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Oysters --- Oyster fisheries --- Introduced animals --- Oyster culture --- Restoration ecology --- Fishery policy. --- Introduced organisms --- Alien organisms --- Alien species --- Exotic organisms --- Exotic species --- Foreign organisms (Introduced organisms) --- Foreign species (Introduced organisms) --- Introduced species --- Invaders (Organisms) --- Invasive alien species --- Invasive organisms --- Invasive species --- Naturalised organisms --- Naturalized organisms --- Non-indigenous organisms --- Non-indigenous species --- Non-native organisms --- Non-native species --- Nonindigenous organisms --- Nonindigenous species --- Nonnative organisms --- Nonnative species --- Translocated organisms --- Translocated species --- Organisms --- Fisheries --- Fisheries policy --- Fishery management --- Fishes --- Fishing policy --- Economic policy --- Ecological restoration --- Ecosystem restoration --- Rehabilitation ecology --- Restoration of ecosystems --- Applied ecology --- Farming, Oyster --- Oyster farming --- Bivalve culture --- Animals --- Ostreidae --- True oysters --- Pterioida --- Habitat --- Diseases. --- Management. --- Government policy. --- Government policy --- Conservation --- Diseases and pests --- Chesapeake Bay (Md. and Va.) --- Environmental conditions.
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"West of downtown St. Louis sits an 1851 town house that bears no obvious relationship to the monumental architecture, trendy condominiums, and sports stadia of its surroundings. Originally the residence of a fur-trade tycoon and now the Campbell House Museum, the house has been subject to energetic preservation and heritage work for some 130 years. In Taking Possession, Heidi Aronson Kolk explores the complex and sometimes contradictory motivations for safeguarding the house as a site of public memory. Crafting narratives about the past that comforted business elites and white middle-class patrons, museum promoters assuaged concerns about the city's most pressing problems, including racial and economic inequality, segregation and privatization, and the legacies of violence for which St. Louis has been known since Ferguson. Kolk's case study illuminates the processes by which civic pride and cultural solidarity have been manufactured in a fragmented and turbulent city, showing how closely linked acts of memory and forgetting, nostalgia and shame are"--
Museums and community --- Collective memory --- Historic buildings --- Campbell family. --- Campbell House Museum (Saint Louis, Mo.) --- History. --- Saint Louis (Mo.) --- Social life and customs --- Community and museums --- Communities --- Historic houses, etc. --- Historical buildings --- Architecture --- Buildings --- Monuments --- Historic sites --- Collective remembrance --- Common memory --- Cultural memory --- Emblematic memory --- Historical memory --- National memory --- Public memory --- Social memory --- Memory --- Social psychology --- Group identity --- National characteristics --- CHM --- CH Museum (Saint Louis, Mo.) --- St. Louis (Mo.) --- St. Louis --- City of St. Louis (Mo.) --- Sent-Lüis (Mo.) --- Горад Сент-Луіс (Mo.) --- Horad Sent-Luis (Mo.) --- Сэнт-Луіс (Mo.) --- Сейнт Луис (Mo.) --- Seĭnt Luis (Mo.) --- San Luis (Mo.) --- San Luis de Iluenses (Mo.) --- Ciudad de San Luis (Mo.) --- Sankta Luiso (Mo.) --- סנט לואיס (Mo.) --- Sanṭ Luʼis (Mo.) --- Urbs Sancti Ludovici (Mo.) --- Sancti Ludovici (Mo.) --- Sentluisa (Mo.) --- Sent Luisas (Mo.) --- Сент Луис (Mo.) --- セントルイス (Mo.) --- Sentoruisu (Mo.) --- São Luís (Mo.) --- Сент-Луїс (Mo.) --- Sent Loisos (Mo.) --- 圣路易斯 (Mo.) --- Shengluyisi (Mo.) --- Sheng lu yi si (Mo.) --- Sheng Luyisi (Mo.) --- City of Saint Louis (Mo.) --- Lacledes Village (Mo.) --- Mound City (Mo.) --- Pain Court (Mo.) --- Pancore (Mo.) --- Saint Lewis (Mo.) --- Saint Louis City (Mo.) --- Rome of the West (Mo.) --- STL (Mo.) --- Gateway to the West (Mo.) --- Oyster culture --- Farming, Oyster --- Oyster farming --- Bivalve culture --- Environmental conditions --- Law and legislation --- History
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