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Government Operations & Elections Committee

HB 2387

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Brief Description: Declaring the Ostrea lurida the official oyster of the state of Washington.

Sponsors: Representatives Blake, Takko, S. Hunt, Reykdal, Hansen, Haigh, Santos, Kretz, Ryu, Orcutt, Morrell, Goodman, Cody, Robinson, Haler and Appleton.

Brief Summary of Bill

  • Designates the Ostrea lurida as the official oyster of the state of Washington.

Hearing Date: 1/29/14

Staff: Marsha Reilly (786-7135).

Background:

The bivalve mollusc known as Ostrea lurida , or more commonly the Olympia Oyster, is a native species that inhabits the Pacific coast of North America. The bivalve measures six to eight centimeters in length and lives in estuaries, streams, and small rivers. Like other bivalves, they are filter feeders and feed by filtering phytoplankton and bacteria from seawater. Large populations can reduce algae and control water quality. The Olympia Oyster is popular as a cocktail oyster and overharvesting and pollution have caused the species to experience a severe decline.

Summary of Bill:

The Ostrea lurida is designated the official oyster of the state of Washington.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Not requested.

Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of the session in which the bill is passed.