"APALACHICOLA, Fla. — Five generations of Philip Vinson's family have labored using tongs to pull oysters from Apalachicola Bay's shallow waters. He fears there won't be a sixth.
The local oyster industry is under threat from water-flow issues, environmental concerns, health and safety regulations and economic realities. Restaurants from New Orleans to Tampa and beyond tout Apalachicola oysters as the tastiest oysters around, but the annual harvest has been in decline.
Apalachicola-based oyster houses have either stopped selling to restaurants on the wholesale market or have opted to supplement their supply with oysters from Texas and Louisiana."
Melissa Nelson-Gabriel reports for the Associated Press April 5, 2015.
"Dwindling Oyster Supply Threatens Florida Town's Economy"
Source: AP, 04/06/2015