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  1. True oysters, which belong to the Ostreidae family, are found throughout the world’s oceans, usually in shallow waters and in colonies called beds or reefs.
    www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/invertebrate…
    They usually exist in clusters and are often found on shells, rocks, or any other hard surface. The clusters often fuse together and eventually form rock reefs that eventually also become a habitat for many other marine animals. The total number of their populations around the globe is not known.
    a-z-animals.com/animals/oyster/
    They inhabit a wide range of marine environments including full marine to brackish salinities and tropical to temperate latitudes.
    www.cretaceousatlas.org/families/Ostreidae/
    They fare best in somewhat oligotrophic water. They brood their fertilized eggs for various proportions of the period from fertilization to hatching. Members of genera Saccostrea, Magallana, and Crassostrea generally live in the intertidal zone, broadcast sperm and eggs into the sea, and can thrive in eutrophic water.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostreidae
  2. WEBOyster. Ostreidae. Lifespan Up to 20 years. Habitat. In the Atlantic, oysters range from Canada to Argentina, and in the Pacific, from Japan to Washington state and even as far south as Australia. Range. As babies …

  3. Oysters: The Ocean's Natural Filters - Ocean Info

  4. Ostreidae | mollusk family | Britannica

  5. Ostreida - Wikipedia

  6. Oysters (Ostreidae) | SpringerLink

  7. Cretaceous Atlas of Ancient Life | Ostreidae