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Seed from Point Whitney were picked up on Thursday afternoon and driven up to Wescott Bay Friday morning. Arrived about 11 am. For each bag Grace tagged 15 oysters. oyster where deployed in bottom sitting bags in the schema below.
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---title: "Seed travels"description: "the Wescott Bay Deployment"categories: [oyster, aquaculture] # self-defined categories#citation: date: 06-07-2024image: http://gannet.fish.washington.edu/seashell/snaps/Monosnap_Monosnap_2024-06-08_10-13-56.png # finding a good imageauthor: - name: Steven Roberts url: orcid: 0000-0001-8302-1138 affiliation: Professor, UW - School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences affiliation-url: https://robertslab.info #url: # self-defineddraft: false # setting this to `true` will prevent your post from appearing on your listing page until you're ready!format: html: code-fold: FALSE code-tools: true code-copy: true highlight-style: github code-overflow: wrap---tldr: We deployed seed in Wescott Bay.{{< video http://gannet.fish.washington.edu/seashell/snaps/IMG_6670.mov >}}Seed from Point Whitney were picked up on Thursday afternoon and driven up to Wescott Bay Friday morning. Arrived about 11 am. For each bag Grace tagged 15 oysters. oyster where deployed in bottom sitting bags in the schema below.More shots of the deployment.