-We have wasted our inheritance by improvidence and mismanagement.---William K. Brooks, on the Chesapeake Bay's declining oyster harvests, 1905
The Chesapeake Bay oyster has changed little, if at all, in the century since this popular book was published. But the oyster harvest has fallen to its lowest level on record--from 15 million bushels at the turn of the century to fewer than 100,000 bushels in 1993. What was once the most bountiful source of oysters in the world has become nearly exhausted. More than a century ago, explains Kennedy T. Paynter Jr. in the introduction to the...
-We have wasted our inheritance by improvidence and mismanagement.---William K. Brooks, on the Chesapeake Bay's declining oyster harvests, 1905