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Oyster prices plummet as diners stay home amid pandemic Financial aid, new hatchery offer hope for watermen, growers Search By Jeremy Cox & Timothy B. Wheeler, Bay Journal News Service Bill Huber and Jason Robbins hoist a bushel of oysters into the back of a pickup truck on Hooper s Island, MD, in December 2020. Bay watermen are having little trouble reaching their state-imposed bivalve quotas each day but are fetching lower prices than last year. (Bay Journal photo by Jeremy Cox) With several hours of daylight to spare, Ronnie Robbins and his son, Jason, had already docked their 36-foot deadrise workboat on Hooper s Island and started unloading their briny cargo. ....
by Jeremy Cox and Timothy B. Wheeler, Bay Journal News Service on January 27, 2021 BAY JOURNAL PHOTO BY JEREMY COX Bill Huber and Jason Robbins hoist a bushel of oysters into the back of a pickup truck on Hooper’s Island, Maryland, in December 2020. Bay watermen are having little trouble reaching their state-imposed bivalve quotas each day which are fetching lower prices than last year. With several hours of daylight to spare, Ronnie Robbins and his son, Jason, had already docked their 36-foot deadrise workboat on Hooper’s Island and started unloading their briny cargo. Into the bed of a waiting pickup went 20 bushels of oysters dredged from the bottom of the Honga River on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Once again, they’d handily harvested all they were allowed by the state to take in a day. ....