Save Oyster Shells

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Collecting oyster shells for CBFs Save Oyster Shell program.

CBF Staff

Oyster shells are literally the foundation of our reef restoration efforts! The Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) needs your help—and your oyster shells—to restore native oysters in the Chesapeake Bay.

You can help by:

  1. Contacting us if you are planning an oyster roast or seafood festival.
  2. Sponsoring a shell recycling bin at your location.
  3. Disposing of your shells at a local shell recycling location.
  4. Eating at a participating restaurant.

Save Shells in Maryland                  Save Shells in Virginia

Oyster shells are becoming increasingly scarce. Through the Save Oyster Shells recycling program, shells that would typically be thrown away are saved and used in a variety of oyster restoration projects.

We turn 2,000 bushels of recycled oyster shells each year into habitat for millions of oysters planted in the Bay and its rivers. Once the recycled shells are cleaned and cured, CBF places them in huge water tanks containing millions of microscopic oyster larvae, which then attach to the shells. On average, each recycled shell can become home to dozens of those baby oysters, called spat. CBF provides the spat-on-shell to its oyster gardeners and plants them in rivers and the Bay to grow and expand oyster reefs.

 

Maryland Shell Recycling

Oyster Roasts & Seafood Festivals | Drop-off Locations | Restaurants

Oyster Roasts & Seafood Festivals

CBF collects shells from oyster roasts and seafood festivals. Contact Dan Johannes ahead of time at [email protected] or 443-482-2174 and we can provide free pickup, as well as bins and signage to minimize shells mixing with other refuse.

Drop-off Locations

There are several public shell recycling drop-off locations across Maryland. If you are interested in hosting a shell-recycling bin, contact Dan Johannes at [email protected] or 443-482-2174.

Annapolis

Anglers Hunting Fishing
Near Sandy Point State Park
1456 Whitehall Road
Annapolis, MD
(Save Our Shell (SOS)  bin out front under the Anglers sign)

Annapolis Seafood Market
1300 Forest Drive
Annapolis, MD
(Save Our Shell (SOS) bin located behind store)

Chesapeake Bay Foundation 
Philip Merrill Center
6 Herndon Avenue
Annapolis, MD
(Save Our Shell (SOS) cage at the entrance)

Eastport Yacht Club
317 First Street
Annapolis, MD

Weems Creek Nursery School
238 Kirkley Road
Annapolis, MD

Shell recycling bins in the Annapolis area are sponsored by Annapolis Subaru.

Baltimore

Parking lot of the Downtown Sailing Center and Baltimore Museum of Industry, to the right of the entrance.
1415-1425 Key Highway
Baltimore, MD

Chesapeake Beach

Breezy Point Marina
5230 Breezy Point Road
Chesapeake Beach, MD 20732

Easton

Easton Point 24 Hour Gas and Diesel
930 Port Street
Easton, MD

Edgewater

Oak Grove Marina
Next to Yellowfin Restaurant
2820 Solomon's Island Rd, Suite A
Edgewater, MD 21037
(Save Our Shell (SOS) cage in the upper parking lot)

Frederick

Common Market Co-Op
927 W. 7th Street
Frederick, MD
(Ask at the seafood counter where to drop off your shells)

May's Restaurant
5640 Urbana Pike
Frederick, MD  21704

Glen Burnie

Arturo's Restaurant
1660 Crain Hwy South
Glen Burnie, MD 21061

Lake Shore/Pasadena

Bodkin Elementary School
8320 Ventnor Road
Lake Shore, MD 21122
(Save Our Shell (SOS) cage is located to the left of the school, near the dumpster area)

Severna Park

Starbucks
503 Ritchie Highway
Severna Park, MD 21146
(Save Our Shell (SOS) cage in the rear parking lot)

Shady Side

Discovery Village
4800 Atwell Road
Shady Side, MD 20764
(Save Our Shell (SOS) cage in outer parking lot)

Union Bridge

Gravel Springs Farm
3401 Lowman Lane
Union Bridge, MD 21791
(Public dropoff location bin is located half-way down the driveway on the left side)

Upper Marlboro

Clagett Farm and CSA
11904 Old Marlboro Pike
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
(Save Our Shell (SOS) cage is located at the entrance)

Participating Restaurants

The following restaurants also participate in the Save Oyster Shells program:

Annapolis

Annapolis Yacht Club Clubhouse
Leo Annapolis

Baltimore

The Ivy Hotel and Magdalena Restaurant

Bel Air

Conrad's Crab & Seafood Market

Easton

4 Dogs Brewing Co & Pub
Gay's Seafood
Legal Assets Craft Food & Spirits

Essex

McFaul's Oyster & Reel

Frederick

Firestone
Liberty Road Seafood & Steak
May's Restaurant
Red Horse Steak House
Shuckin' Shack

Galesville

Pirates Cove Restaurant

Gambrills

Blue Dolphin

Glen Burnie

Arturo's Restaurant

Havre de Grace

Water Street Seafood

North East

Forge

Parkville

McFaul's Ironhorse Tavern

Port Deposit

Lee's Landing Dock Bar

Severna Park

Brian Boru Restaurant & Pub

Shady Side

Brick House Restaurant

St. Michaels

Bistros
Theo's Steak, Sides & Spirits

To learn more about how you can become involved in the oyster shell recycling program please contact Dan Johannes at [email protected] or 443-482-2174.

To learn more about CBF's oyster recycling partners in Maryland please visit the Oyster Recovery Partnership.

More Ways to Help

  • Become a volunteer and help collect shells from participating restaurants and oyster roasts.
  • Become a Maryland oyster gardener.

 

Virginia Shell Recycling

Oyster Roasts & Seafood Festivals | Drop-off Locations | Restaurants

Oyster Roasts & Seafood Festivals

CBF collects shells from oyster roasts and seafood festivals. Contact Ryan Westpfahl ahead of time at [email protected] or 757-644-4119 and we can provide free pickup, as well as bins and signage to minimize shells mixing with other refuse.

Drop-off Locations

There are several public shell recycling drop-off locations across Virginia. If you are interested in hosting a shell-recycling bin, contact CBF's oyster restoration office at 757-644-4125.

All bins on the Eastern Shore are sponsored by the Eastern Shore Community Services Board (ESCSB). If you have any questions regarding the program or these shell bins, please call ESCSB Developmental Services at 757-442-3933.

Accomack

ESCSB Administrative Office
24233 Lankford Highway

Cape Charles

Fabric Outlet
27376 Charles M Lankford Jr. Memorial Highway

Carrollton

Captain Chuck-a-muck's
21088 Marina Road
Bin is located behind the restaurant.

Chesapeake

Great Bridge High School
301 Hanbury Road West
Bin is located in front of the school, across from the bus parking lot.

Exmore

ESCSB Developmental Services
3462 Main Street

Glen Allen

Henrico County Parks and Recreation
2175 Mountain Road
Pull past the first set of gates, bin is on the right.

Hampton

Sam Rust Seafood
620 Regional Drive
Bin is located in the back right corner of the parking lot.

Midlothian

Clover Hill High School
13301 Kelly Green Lane
Follow Kelly Green Trail to the end of Sean Miles Run, then the shell bin will be just off of the sidewalk on your left.

Newport News

Mariners Museum
100 Museum Drive
Bin located in the first parking lot off Museum Drive to the right.

Norfolk

Ernie Morgan Environmental Action Center
3500 A Granby St.
From Granby Street, take the Zoo entrance and then the first left all the way to the end to the Ernie Morgan Environmental Action Center. The shell bin is to the right of the building against the fence.

Larchmont Library
6525 Hampton Blvd.
Bin located between the parking lot and the library.

Parksley

ESCSB's Behavioral Healthcare Center
24278 Bennet Street

Dunne Substance Abuse and Counseling Center
18469 Dunne Avenue

Smithfield

Smithfield Station
409 S. Church Street
Bin is located in front of the restaurant at the bottom of the handicap ramp.

Suffolk

Bennetts Creek Park
3000 Bennetts Creek Park Road
Follow drive all the way to the boat ramp. The bin is on the right.

Surry

Surry Seafood Company
633 Marina Drive
Bin is located to the left of the building, just off the parking lot.

Toano

James City County Recycling Center
185 Industrial Boulevard
Pull into facility. Bin is along the back fence. (Open Mon, Fri-Sat 8 a.m.-4 p.m.)

Virginia Beach

CBF Brock Environmental Center
3663 Marlin Bay Drive
The Anne Shumadine Shell Recycling Station is located on the left before the dumpsters. Please dump shells into bushel baskets. Gates are open to drive up to the Station from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. At other times use walking path.

Ocean Lakes High School
885 Schumann Drive
Bin is located to in the far front right corner of the parking lot.

Tallwood High School
1668 Kempsville Road
Bin is located in the far back right corner of the parking lots, behind the school, off of the practice driving lot..

Wachapreague

Island House
17 Atlantic Avenue

Williamsburg

College of William & Mary Campus
Tennis Court Road
At Martin Family Stadium, turn right onto a gravel road and go all the way to the end.

James City County Recycling Center
117 Tewning Road
Pull into facility. Bin is to the right of the pavilion (Open: Tues.-Sat. 8 a.m.-4 p.m.)

Participating Restaurants

The following restaurants also participate in the Save Oyster Shells program:

Chesapeake

Black Pelican

Hampton

Baker's Wife
Fuller's Raw Bar
Pour Girls Bar & Grill

Hayes

Mobjack Tavern

Newport News

Hoss's Deli & Oyster Bar

Norfolk

in partnership with Keep Norfolk Beautiful and Norfolk Waste Management

Big Easy Oyster Bar and Grill
Coach House
Mack's Barge
Saltine
Todd Jurich's Bistro

Richmond

Live Crawfish and Seafood Restaurant

Smithfield

Captain Chuck-a-muck's
Smithfield Station Waterfront Dining Restaurant

Surry

Surry Seafood Company

Virginia Beach

Bubba's
Cavalier Golf & Yacht Club
Chick's Oyster Bar
Coastal Grill
Fish Bones Restaurant
Heirloom
HK on the Bay
Nautilus
Quemar
Surf Rider North (Cypress Point)
The Butchers Son
Tin Cup (Delta Marriott)
Zoe's Steak & Seafood

Williamsburg

Aberdeen Barn
Berret's Seafood Restaurant and Taphouse Grill
Captain George's Seafood Restaurant
Craft 31
James Landing Grill
Waypoint Grill

More Ways to Help

  • Become a volunteer and help collect shells from participating restaurants and oyster roasts.
  • Become a Virginia oyster gardener.

To participate or for more program information, contact Ryan Westpfahl at [email protected] or 757-644-4119.

Partners and Funders

Shell collection in Norfolk is supported by Keep Norfolk Beautiful and Norfolk Waste Management. There are many other entities in Virginia that collect oyster shell and make restoration possible, including the Virginia Oyster Shell Recycling Program (VOSRP) at Virginia Commonwealth University's Rice Rivers Center and Lynnhaven River NOW. Learn more about their efforts and support them as they make use of this precious resource.

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