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Oysters grow loose on the bottom of the intertidal zone. This generally results in slower growth, because the oysters must stop feeding when exposed to air, and in thicker, stronger shells and a more robust flavor.
Oysters grow loose on the bottom of the intertidal zone. This generally results in slower growth, because the oysters must stop feeding when exposed to air, and in thicker, stronger shells and a more robust flavor.
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