The State Is Your Oyster: Cultivating Oyster Farming in North Carolina
Abstract
Oyster mariculture is a growing industry in North Carolina that represents economic
and environmental opportunities. The State has created laws and programs that encourage
the development of smallholder farms; however, some extant policies and resources
are not aligned with the needs of oyster farmers. This report explores how new policies
and practices could strengthen smallholder oyster farms and improve their environmental
footprint. We interviewed oyster farmers, restaurateurs, government officials, NGOs,
and economists and applied relevant Life Cycle Analyses to take stock of the industry
in North Carolina today. Our recommendations include altering the current legal framework
to offer financial and business planning assistance to aspiring farmers, creating
in-state commercial oyster hatcheries and shell recycling facilities, and optimizing
programs for the environmental benefits that oysters provide. The final product comprises
a business case and resource hub for farmers, policymakers, and other industry stakeholders
who seek to learn about the current landscape and future prospects for oyster mariculture
in North Carolina.
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Cohen, Laurel; Gadigian, Daniel; & Lu, Helen (2022). The State Is Your Oyster: Cultivating Oyster Farming in North Carolina. Master's project, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/24900.Collections
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