1. Oysters growing on green Malice Roughs and Kerosene Tin. This "Catchment" was laid down early in November. 1911. and lifted at the end of April. 1912. 2. Oysters growing on a sheet of Galvanised Iron. The "Catchmem" was laid in October. 1910 and taken up in April. 1912. The Oysters are too crowded to properly develop untouched, and will he "longed" up, removed and allowed to drop hack on the Sea bottom. where they will thrive without futher a tention. The "Catehmem" will be restored for furtherred use 3. The Oysters attached to Hoopiron are about six months old. Others attached to Razor Fish which is natural "Catchment" and the past has been interfered with by excessive dredging by which much damage to the natural beds has been caused. 4. The Ousters on the jamtin are about six ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 1 Jun 1912, Page 31
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