Ostrea Salutes Companies Supporting Oyster Reef Restoration!

Grit & Grace Studio

When Rachel Gordon built Grit & Grace Studio, an in-house oyster shell recycling program was our foundation. Our oyster recycling program bridges the gap between Charleston’s bustling restaurant industry and the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources’ oyster reef restoration projects. To date, we have recycled more than 5,000 gallons of oysters back to the Lowcountry waters. The purchase of each oyster shell jewelry dish, oyster shell necklace, or oyster candle recycles 10 oyster shells and helps us spread the word about the importance of oyster reef restoration.

Toadfish

Outdoor lifestyle brand Toadfish founded the Put ‘Em Back™ movement, and today they’ve planted more than 73,000 square feet of oyster beds. Toadfish focuses on oyster reef restoration, community education, and outreach, and giving back to the local community. Every purchase helps them on this mission, so treat yourself to a Toadfish insulated eco-canteen or Put ‘Em Back oyster knife! 

Jetty

Jetty is one of the most recognizable surf and skate brands on the East Coast, but did you know they also are champions of oyster reef restoration and oyster shell recycling? Jetty is a proud partner in the Follow The Shell movement that aids oyster reef restoration in the Barnegat Bay, and the Jetty Rock Foundation, the non-profit arm of Jetty Brand, has donated more than $1,418,847 to protect our oceans and waterways. Keep an eye out for Jetty’s fascinating fabric technology, Oystex, which combines recycled plastic and pulverized oyster shells. Oystex products hit the shelves in August 2020.

Glenmorangie Whisky

Raise a glass to Glenmorangie! The whisky company funds the Dornoch Environmental Enhancement Project (DEEP), which works to restore oysters to the Dornoch Firth, where they had been fished to extinction. Alongside their DEEP partners, Heriot-Watt University and the Marine Conservation Society, they completed Europe’s first oyster reef restoration project. The hard work has paid off: more than 20,000 oysters returned to the Dornoch Firth. Dr. Bill Sanderson, DEEP’s research director and associate professor of marine biodiversity at Heriot-Watt University, said, “DEEP’s ground-breaking work in the Dornoch Firth proves that it is possible to return oysters to areas in which they have become extinct.” We’ll toast to that!

Talisker Whisky

Talisker Whisky is proud to fund the shell collection initiative of the Billion Oyster Project, founded in 2013. The Billion Oyster Project aims to reintroduce a billion oysters to the New York Harbor by 2035. While the Billion Oyster Project already introduced 30 million oysters on 13 reefs over seven acres with the help of over 10,000 volunteers, Talisker Whisky’s involvement is crucial to the project’s continued momentum and success. Support their efforts and ask for a splash of Talisker to pair with your next round of oysters on the half shell, just make sure those shells get recycled!

Chesapeake Collection

Tip your hat to the Chesapeake Collection: this nautical lifestyle brand recycles 100 oysters for each item sold through the Oyster Recovery Partnership! The Chesapeake Bay is one of the largest natural estuaries in the world: it boasts 11,684 miles of shoreline, and 150 rivers flow into the bay. Naturally, the Chesapeake Collection felt called to restore and protect its namesake, while celebrating the Chesapeake way of life.

The Oyster Bed

The Oyster Bed is an heirloom piece of cookware designed to both raise awareness of oyster shell recycling and habitat restoration and incentivize consumers to cook and eat oysters without the shell, enabling shucking houses and fishermen to return the shells to the water. The Oyster Bed received the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 2019 Gulf Guardian Award, and The Oyster Bed partners with a number of coastal conservation groups devoted to restoring oyster reefs. Select the non-profit beneficiary of your choice with specified coupon codes on purchase to focus The Oyster Bed’s contribution to the waters closest to your heart.

Wither Hills

Pour one out for New Zealand winery Wither Hills! The winemaker is deeply committed to sustainability and joined the Oyster Recovery Partnership with the goal of planting one million oysters in the Chesapeake Bay through its donations. Wither Hills has a comprehensive sustainability program designed to address all areas of their operations, from water conservation to energy efficiency, composting, waste reduction, and civic responsibility. 

The QG

Wear your love of oysters on your sleeve, ahem, collar with The QG Oyster Bow Tie! Available as both a tie and bow tie, this fine neckwear is a fundraising collaboration to support the Oyster Recovery Partnership, a 25-year old, Annapolis-based non-profit, which has planted more than 8.5 billion oysters to date. Geoff Nicholson designed these bivalve neckties, made of fine Italian silk, to mirror Pantone’s 2020 color of the year, “Classic Blue,” and channel the iconic brand Hermes. The QG stands for Quinntessential Gentleman, and this modern department-store-meets-barbershop is a lavish experience that focuses on building a sense of community.

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