Field work, Tomales Bay Posted on October 25, 2016November 17, 2016 by cburge Zane and Natalie setting up equipment View from the boat Hog and Piglet Island, Tomales Bay Oyster babies (larvae) in the hatchery Colleen counts oysters with oyster culture in the background Oyster rack and bag culture in Tomales Bay The march out to the oyster lease Natalie counts oysters on the lease. Natalie Rivlin counts oysters on the lease Colleen Burge counts oysters on a fine morning Collin Closek, Natalie Rivlin & Blythe Marshman on a successful field day Collin enjoys the sunny morning counting oysters Terry shows farm based upwellers Small seed being counted and prepared for outplant Blythe helping in the field Oyster bags Counting small oysters in the field Brent and Blythe assist in the field Blythe shows off her bag making skills A survivor two months after mortality Natalie searching for native oysters Blythe and Natalie searching for native oysters Native oysters in Tomales Bay Native littleneck clams Bivalve success! Colleen digging for native clams Natalie digging for native bivalves Razors collected in TB