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Shucked: Life on a New England oyster farm
Murray, E.B. (2011). Shucked: Life on a New England oyster farm. St. Martin's Press: New York. ISBN 978-0-312-68191-3. 352 pp.

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    VLIZ: Aquaculture and biotechnology AQU.51 [100034]

Keywords
    Cultures > Shellfish culture > Mollusc culture > Oyster culture
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Farm life; Island Creek Oysters: Social life and customs; Massachusetts; Duxbury

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  • Murray, E.B.

Abstract
    In March of 2009, Erin Byers Murray ditched her pampered city girl lifestyle and convinced the rowdy and mostly male crew at Island Creek Oysters in Duxbury, Massachusetts, to let a completely unprepared, aquaculture-illiterate food and lifestyle writer work for them for 12 months to learn the business of oysters. SHUCKED is part love letter, part memoir and part documentary about the world's most beloved bivalves. An in-depth look at the work that goes into getting oysters from farm to table, SHUCKED shows Erin's full-circle journey through the modern day oyster farming process and tells a dynamic story about the people who grow our food, and the cutting-edge community of weathered New England oyster farmers who are defying convention and looking ahead. The narrative also interweaves Erin's personal story―the tale of how a technology-obsessed workaholic learns to slow life down a little bit and starts to enjoy getting her hands dirty (and cold). This is a book for oyster lovers everywhere, but also a great read for locavores and foodies in general.

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