Oysters Grown on the Pacific Coast and Their Enemies: 1. Native, or 'Olympia' Oysters. 2. Sea Snail (Polynices lewisii), which destroys many oysters annually. 3. Eastern Oyster Bred near Nasel River, Willapa Harbor, Wash.: for many years it was supposed the Eastern Oyster would not breed on this coast. 4. Japanese oyster introduced on this coast. 5. Cluster of young native oysters.

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spelling ftuwashingtonlib:oai:cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:fishimages/47625 2023-05-15T15:57:47+02:00 Oysters Grown on the Pacific Coast and Their Enemies: 1. Native, or 'Olympia' Oysters. 2. Sea Snail (Polynices lewisii), which destroys many oysters annually. 3. Eastern Oyster Bred near Nasel River, Willapa Harbor, Wash.: for many years it was supposed the Eastern Oyster would not breed on this coast. 4. Japanese oyster introduced on this coast. 5. Cluster of young native oysters. http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/fishimages/id/47625 unknown Freshwater and Marine Image Bank http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/fishimages/id/47625 Materials in the Freshwater and Marine Image Bank are in the public domain. No copyright permissions are needed. Acknowledgement of the Freshwater and Marine Image Bank as a source for borrowed images is requested. PDM Seattle, WA : 1916 Pacific Fisherman Year Book 1916 Page 69 Most materials are located in the University of Washington Libraries. Images were scanned by staff of the UW Fisheries-Oceanography Library Shellfish Oysters Olympia oyster Polynices American oyster Crassostrea gigas image ftuwashingtonlib 2017-12-31T14:33:43Z Still Image Crassostrea gigas University of Washington, Seattle: Digital Collections Pacific
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topic Shellfish
Oysters
Olympia oyster
Polynices
American oyster
Crassostrea gigas
spellingShingle Shellfish
Oysters
Olympia oyster
Polynices
American oyster
Crassostrea gigas
Oysters Grown on the Pacific Coast and Their Enemies: 1. Native, or 'Olympia' Oysters. 2. Sea Snail (Polynices lewisii), which destroys many oysters annually. 3. Eastern Oyster Bred near Nasel River, Willapa Harbor, Wash.: for many years it was supposed the Eastern Oyster would not breed on this coast. 4. Japanese oyster introduced on this coast. 5. Cluster of young native oysters.
topic_facet Shellfish
Oysters
Olympia oyster
Polynices
American oyster
Crassostrea gigas
format Still Image
title Oysters Grown on the Pacific Coast and Their Enemies: 1. Native, or 'Olympia' Oysters. 2. Sea Snail (Polynices lewisii), which destroys many oysters annually. 3. Eastern Oyster Bred near Nasel River, Willapa Harbor, Wash.: for many years it was supposed the Eastern Oyster would not breed on this coast. 4. Japanese oyster introduced on this coast. 5. Cluster of young native oysters.
title_short Oysters Grown on the Pacific Coast and Their Enemies: 1. Native, or 'Olympia' Oysters. 2. Sea Snail (Polynices lewisii), which destroys many oysters annually. 3. Eastern Oyster Bred near Nasel River, Willapa Harbor, Wash.: for many years it was supposed the Eastern Oyster would not breed on this coast. 4. Japanese oyster introduced on this coast. 5. Cluster of young native oysters.
title_full Oysters Grown on the Pacific Coast and Their Enemies: 1. Native, or 'Olympia' Oysters. 2. Sea Snail (Polynices lewisii), which destroys many oysters annually. 3. Eastern Oyster Bred near Nasel River, Willapa Harbor, Wash.: for many years it was supposed the Eastern Oyster would not breed on this coast. 4. Japanese oyster introduced on this coast. 5. Cluster of young native oysters.
title_fullStr Oysters Grown on the Pacific Coast and Their Enemies: 1. Native, or 'Olympia' Oysters. 2. Sea Snail (Polynices lewisii), which destroys many oysters annually. 3. Eastern Oyster Bred near Nasel River, Willapa Harbor, Wash.: for many years it was supposed the Eastern Oyster would not breed on this coast. 4. Japanese oyster introduced on this coast. 5. Cluster of young native oysters.
title_full_unstemmed Oysters Grown on the Pacific Coast and Their Enemies: 1. Native, or 'Olympia' Oysters. 2. Sea Snail (Polynices lewisii), which destroys many oysters annually. 3. Eastern Oyster Bred near Nasel River, Willapa Harbor, Wash.: for many years it was supposed the Eastern Oyster would not breed on this coast. 4. Japanese oyster introduced on this coast. 5. Cluster of young native oysters.
title_sort oysters grown on the pacific coast and their enemies: 1. native, or 'olympia' oysters. 2. sea snail (polynices lewisii), which destroys many oysters annually. 3. eastern oyster bred near nasel river, willapa harbor, wash.: for many years it was supposed the eastern oyster would not breed on this coast. 4. japanese oyster introduced on this coast. 5. cluster of young native oysters.
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op_source Seattle, WA : 1916
Pacific Fisherman Year Book 1916
Page 69
Most materials are located in the University of Washington Libraries. Images were scanned by staff of the UW Fisheries-Oceanography Library
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