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  1. Agencies Urge Calvert Cliffs to Pay for Oyster Damage

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Maryland - Nov 13, 2008

    Maryland environmental agencies recommend that a nuclear energy company pay $45,000 per acre for any damage done to an oyster reef and surrounding habitat protected by the state since the 1980s as part of a plan to

    Also tagged: agencies, damage, maryland, to, pay, urge, for, calvert, chesapeake bay, cliffs, u s army corps of engineers, maryland public service commission, baltimore gas and electric company, maryland department of natural resources, calvert cliffs nuclear power plant, maryland department of the environment, maureen brown, susan gray, unistar nuclear, maryland geological survey

  2. Man named Moule finds pearl in restaurant oyster

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Nov 5, 2008

    A diner called Moule discovered a pearl in his oyster while eating at his local seaside restaurant.

    Also tagged: dorset, rare, pearl, restaurant, diner, moule

  3. Study Considers Oyster Solutions

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Maryland - Oct 16, 2008

    State and federal environmental officials are considering several fixes to revive the Chesapeake Bay's depleted oyster population, including a temporary harvest moratorium and the introduction of nonnative Asian

    Also tagged: norfolk, study, united states, maryland, solutions, considers, richard wilson, chesapeake bay, walnut creek, martin o malley, charles county, annapolis maryland, u s army corps of engineers, st mary s college of maryland, calvert county, st mary s county, leonardtown, forbes media llc, hughesville, maryland department of the environment, girl scouts of the united states of america, maryland department of transportation, neil j pedersen, eric evans, calvert county sheriff s office, calvert marine museum, mark fitzgerald, raymond brooks, john harms, amanda pilkerton, public school superintendents association of maryland, maryland state arts council, anthony moschetto, society for the restoration, southern maryland heritage area consortium, calvert county historical society, vyvyan walker, fusion festival, barbara bershon

  4. Study Leaves Decision On Asian Oyster to States

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro - Oct 14, 2008

    A U.S. government study of the risks and rewards involved in seeding the Chesapeake Bay with an Asian oyster has found, after four years and $15 million, that the plan could have both -- punting the controversial

    Also tagged: norfolk, study, virginia, maryland, on, states, decision, to, asian, leaves, university of maryland, chesapeake, martin o malley, robert l ehrlich, u s army corps of engineers, larry simns, maryland watermen s association, donald f boesch

  5. London Oyster travel card hack details published

    geek.com » Geek.com - Oct 9, 2008

    Dutch researches have published a report describing in detail how they cloned cards used for payment on the London Underground travel network. The group, from Radbound University Nijmegen, visited the UK back in April

    Also tagged: news, hack, london underground, mifare

  6. Oyster Boats Are Few, but Blessing Remains

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Maryland - Oct 9, 2008

    The Blessing of the Fleet began 41 years ago as a celebration of one St. Mary's community, its history and the start of oyster season. It still is, but things are different.

    Also tagged: boats, maryland, blessing, are, but, remains, few, st mary s county, leonardtown, coltons point, andrew white, ed lawrence, waterman s association, eddie bailey, robert steele pogue, robert t brown, samuel m bailey

  7. Oyster Card RFID hack gets detailed

    engadget.com » Engadget - Oct 7, 2008

    Filed under: Wireless The vulnerability of cards based on the Mifare Classic RFID chip (like the Oyster Card used for the London Underground) has been known for some time now but, unsurprisingly, some pesky legal

    Also tagged: rfid, nxp, oyster card, mifare, oystercard, mifare classic, mifareclassic, rfidhack, rfid hack

  8. Shrinking Oyster Population Focus of River Summit

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Maryland - Oct 2, 2008

    The third annual State of the River Summit scheduled for Oct. 10 at Calvert Marine Museum will focus on the critical decline in the Chesapeake Bay's oyster population.

    Also tagged: of, focus, river, summit, population, shrinking, university of maryland, chesapeake bay, u s environmental protection agency, u s army corps of engineers, patuxent river, university system of maryland, frederick l tutman, patuxent riverkeeper, calvert marine museum, sherrod sturrock, bernie fowler, jack greer, maryland sea grant college

  9. Diner in Lebanon finds 26 pearls in her lunchtime oyster

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Sep 11, 2008

    The wife of a Lebanese restaurant owner discovered a cluster of 26 pearls inside an oyster she was preparing to eat for lunch.

    Also tagged: wife, restaurant, pearls, lebanon, raymond salha

  10. O2 testing mobile wallet on London's Tube

    engadgetmobile.com » Engadget Mobile - Sep 10, 2008

    Filed under: Culture, Handsets Combining an Oyster card, a Barclaycard Visa, and the NFC-enabled Nokia 6131, Transport for London hopes to stream passengers through its tunnels in a quick and orderly fashion. 500

    Also tagged: london, nfc, rfid, subway

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