Shane Bonnot / Monday, February 7, 2022 / Categories: Media, Chapter News TPWD Seeks Input on Proposed Oyster Closures At its March 23-24 meeting, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission will consider prohibiting the harvest of oysters in Carlos Bay, Mesquite Bay, and Ayres Bay. The closure to oyster harvest would protect ecologically sensitive and unique oyster habitat from the negative biological impacts of increased harvest pressure. Per TPWD, the ecological importance and sensitivity of these oyster reefs coupled with the historically high harvest pressure and highly variable oyster relative abundance makes this minor bay complex a candidate for permanent closure from harvest. Please stay alert for opportunities for public comment prior to and during the next TPWC meeting. Texas BHA will provide updates across all our social media platforms. You can read about the proposal by clicking here. Join TX BHA today to receive our e-newslettter with policy news, stewardship and volunteer opportunities, and upcoming events. You can also stay up-to-date on chapter announcements and hunting and fishing conservation news by connecting with us on Facebook and Instagram. Previous Article Temporary Spotted Seatrout Regulations Approved Next Article Texas BHA plans habitat improvement project for Panhandle pronghorn Print 0 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Texas News Shane BonnotShane Bonnot Father, Husband, Angler, Hunter and lover of the outdoors. Advocacy Director for Coastal Conservation Assoication Texas and host of the Coastal Advocacy Adventures Podcast Other posts by Shane Bonnot Contact author Full biography Full biography Father, Husband, Angler, Hunter and lover of the outdoors. Advocacy Director for Coastal Conservation Assoication Texas and host of the Coastal Advocacy Adventures Podcast x