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it means for their livelihoods.
After commissioners heard hours of testimony against the closure of oyster fishermen, the committee voted
unanimously.
The Parks and Wildlife Society closed the bays
of Carlos, Ailes and Mesquite near Matagoda.
unanimously.
The Parks and Wildlife Society closed the bays
of Carlos, Ailes and Mesquite near Matagoda.
TPWD said the decision to close the bays was made to allow oysters to grow, but oyster fishermen like Johnny Jurisich said closing the bays could hurt the oyster industry
.
.
"They're going to keep closing more and more bays until they get the point where they push the industry out, which is a beneficial industry
.
" Therefore, we need to come together and work together to find better ways
to manage resources.
Yuryšić said
.
.
" Therefore, we need to come together and work together to find better ways
to manage resources.
Yuryšić said
.
Jurisich said the TPWD is putting oyster farmers facing bankruptcy because of the recent closure of these bays as well as other closed bays, effectively leaving only two open bays with market-sized oysters, which pushed all oysters to several bays, which he said could lead to a short season that would hurt those in the business
.
.
According to Jurisich, oyster farmers are more like farmers
.
They harvest end-of-life oysters, and once gone, it actually allows new oysters to spawn and reproduce
.
Jurisich said he owns 157 acres of privately leased bays and has seen the oyster population flourish because he says he knows how to manage it and hopes TPWD will take more into account the experiences and perspectives of those who are actually in the industry to provide more perspectives on bay management issues from educated people
.
They harvest end-of-life oysters, and once gone, it actually allows new oysters to spawn and reproduce
.
Jurisich said he owns 157 acres of privately leased bays and has seen the oyster population flourish because he says he knows how to manage it and hopes TPWD will take more into account the experiences and perspectives of those who are actually in the industry to provide more perspectives on bay management issues from educated people
The oyster season runs from now until April 30, 2023, but oyster farmers like Jurisich fear it will be a short season as their options for those in the industry are very limited and will lead to job losses for those involved in oyster farming
.
Industry
.
.
Industry
.
Oyster fishermen came together to create a group on Facebook called "Save the Texas Oysters" and encouraged the public to support them
.
.