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Oyster Restoration to Recover Ecosystem Services

Rachel S. Smith, Jessica L. Pruett

2024Annual Review of Marine Science18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Oyster reef loss represents one of the most dramatic declines of a foundation species worldwide. Oysters provide valuable ecosystem services (ES), including habitat provisioning, water filtration, and shoreline protection. Since the 1990s, a global community of science and practice has organized around oyster restoration with the goal of restoring these valuable services. We highlight ES-based approaches throughout the restoration process, consider applications of emerging technologies, and review knowledge gaps about the life histories and ES provisioning of underrepresented species. Climate change will increasingly affect oyster populations, and we assess how restoration practices can adapt to these changes. Considering ES throughout the restoration process supports adaptive management. For a rapidly growing restoration practice, we highlight the importance of early community engagement, long-term monitoring, and adapting actions to local conditions to achieve desired outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

ProvisioningEcosystem servicesRestoration ecologyOysterEnvironmental resource managementFoundation speciesHabitatEcosystemBiodiversityEcosystem managementEcologyAdaptive managementNovel ecosystemEnvironmental planningGeographyEnvironmental scienceBiologyEngineeringTelecommunicationsMarine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies