Ostrea Lurida - Habitat

Habitat

Ostrea lurida live in estuaries, streams and small rivers. At higher elevations they will live in areas bordered by mudflats and in eel grass beds at lower elevation. The oysters attach to the underside of rocks or onto the shells of old oyster beds. Their habitats must have water depths of 0–71 meters, ranging in temperatures of 6-20 degrees Celsius, with a salinity above 25 ppt. However, the oysters can survive in areas with streams that cause a flux in the salinity. This flux will in fact protect them from parasitic flukes that cannot survive the change in salinity. This is the native oyster to the Puget Sound. It Ranges from Baja California to Southern Alaska.

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