Coming to you soon. Oyster farming in your marina.

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I suppose this might get the tin hats shouting foul over the removal of biocides in antifouling , but chicken it aint.

So Roy, care to comment about thru hulls, stern gear and increased lift out's in season as you gently pry off your protected oyster and plant it back on the pilings or will you be joining us in the river and reigniting the mooring vs marina debate? Gull shite vs Oyster. Choose your poison.

Conwy marina mass oyster release aims to stop species dying out
 
I suppose this might get the tin hats shouting foul over the removal of biocides in antifouling , but chicken it aint.

So Roy, care to comment about thru hulls, stern gear and increased lift out's in season as you gently pry off your protected oyster and plant it back on the pilings or will you be joining us in the river and reigniting the mooring vs marina debate? Gull shite vs Oyster. Choose your poison.

Conwy marina mass oyster release aims to stop species dying out

'At this stage, around 25,000 juvenile oysters have been placed in the estuary to be monitored.'

Better check under your pontoon! :LOL:
 
Only the transom. The constant current keeps the ablating antifoul working non stop. Bum is as clean as a whistle. Anything above the anticavitation plates though......... :eek: but they dont affect boat performance
 
Only the transom. The constant current keeps the ablating antifoul working non stop. Bum is as clean as a whistle. Anything above the anticavitation plates though......... :eek: but they dont affect boat performance

Yes, a plus being in a good tidal flow. (y)
 
I cant believe how much muscle strength I've lost during a year's lockdown. Just changing the water pump last weekend nearly finished me off.
 
This is bad news. I ended up with a colony of oysters in my exhaust outlets a couple of years back. Vicious things to remove!
 
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