The limit is 18 oysters and yes, you must leave the shells on the beach.
18 and yes they must be shucked on beach. and it is watched. Check posting at park for any changes.
Check online
Twanhoa State Park
State law sets the personal daily limit for oysters at 18 per person, shucked on the beach and shells left at the same approximate tide height where they were harvested. Shells are critical setting substrate for larval oysters, which is why the recreational fishery requires harvesters to leave shell behind.
Yes shell themon the beach.
I think it says 10 or 12 pp plus its not in season now
Idk the limit of oysters but yes you do need to shuck them if you want to leave the beach with them.
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