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What is the main reason oysters began to decline in Chesapeake bay?

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A number of factors have contributed to the decline in the Chesapeake Bay's oyster population, including over-harvesting, disease (like MSX and Dermo), sedimentation and poor water quality.

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Answer:A number of factors have contributed to the decline in the Chesapeake Bay's oyster population, including over-harvesting, disease (like MSX and Dermo), sedimentation and poor water quality.

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