One Small Build for Oyster Kind » Oyster Project. Photo courtesy of Stockton University.

On the right, the reef subsample of a planted disease-resistant seed has significantly more vertical and complex structure compared to a natural population clump that was transplanted (left). Photo courtesy of Stockton University.

The reef subsample of a planted disease-resistant seed has significantly more vertical and complex structure compared to a natural population clump that was transplanted.

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