"Report of Commission by Members of Commission..." presents the findings of the Delaware Oyster Survey Commission, likely detailing the state of oyster beds and the oyster industry in Delaware during the early 20th century. This historical document provides valuable insights into the ecological conditions, economic factors, and resource management practices related to oyster harvesting at that time. It serves as a primary source for researchers and historians interested in marine biology, natural resource management, and the economic history of Delaware.
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