Ostrea edulis

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Ostrea edulis is a species of oyster, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family Ostreidae, also known as the European flat oyster, edible oyster, or simply flat oyster. This species is native to Europe and commonly found in the North Atlantic, including the British Isles and the coast of France.

Description

The Ostrea edulis is a bivalve mollusk with a rough, irregularly shaped shell. The upper valve is flat while the lower valve is more convex. The color of the shell can vary from white to gray or brown. The interior of the shell is smooth and usually white or cream. The oyster can reach up to 110 mm in size, but the average size is usually between 70 and 80 mm.

Habitat and Distribution

The Ostrea edulis is found in coastal areas of the North Atlantic, from Norway to Morocco and the Canary Islands. It is also found in the Mediterranean Sea. This species prefers hard substrates and is often found in estuaries, bays, and tidal channels. It can live in depths ranging from the intertidal zone to 80 meters deep.

Ecology

The Ostrea edulis is a filter feeder, extracting plankton and other small particles from the water column. It has a significant role in the ecosystem by improving water quality and providing habitat for other species. The oyster is also a prey item for various species, including starfish, crabs, and birds.

Commercial Importance

The Ostrea edulis has been harvested for food for centuries. It is considered a delicacy in many cultures and is often consumed raw or cooked in various dishes. The oyster is also farmed in several countries, including France, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.

Conservation

The population of Ostrea edulis has declined in many areas due to overfishing, habitat loss, pollution, and disease. Several conservation efforts are in place to protect and restore the species, including the establishment of marine protected areas and oyster restoration projects.

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