Col. Ed Chamberlayne, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District commander (center), speaks about processes for obtaining an oyster aquaculture permit during a panel for Sen. Ben Cardin's "Hope in a Half Shell" campaign, held at Horn Point Hatchery in Cambridge, Md., Aug. 25, 2015. Other panel members included, from left, Mark Belton, Maryland Department of Natural Resources secretary; Cardin; Michael Roman, Horn Point Laboratory director; and Sen. Adelaide Eckardt. Horn Point Hatchery is where the Oyster Recovery Partnership gets the baby oysters to place on the reefs the Army Corps con
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Col. Ed Chamberlayne, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District commander (center), speaks about processes for obtaining an oyster aquaculture permit during a panel for Sen. Ben Cardin's "Hope in a Half Shell" campaign, held at Horn Point Hatchery in Cambridge, Md., Aug. 25, 2015. Other panel members included, from left, Mark Belton, Maryland Department of Natural Resources secretary; Cardin; Michael Roman, Horn Point Laboratory director; and Sen. Adelaide Eckardt. Horn Point Hatchery is where the Oyster Recovery Partnership gets the baby oysters to place on the reefs the Army Corps constructs for Chesapeake Bay restoration efforts. The purpose of the panel was to speak with watermen and stakeholders on how to better support oyster aquaculture in the region.