Young oyster farmers of Toba city's Uramura village began clam farming in order to take advantage of oyster farming's offseason. The new farming technology, which uses nutrients made from oyster shells and nets filled with gravel, was opened for public use so that the system could be used by as many people as possible, and not limited just to those in Uramura. It is our belief, that building connections among people involved in the fisheries industry will bring more prosperity and at the same time lead to a shift in fisheries that will help to preserve the environment and increase resources.

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