29 Million Oysters Shells Recycled in Alabama

Marketing • April 2, 2026

From Table to Tide: Celebrating 29 Million Oyster Shells Recycled in Alabama

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There’s something special about enjoying fresh Gulf oysters along the Alabama coast. But what happens after the last shell is emptied?

Thanks to the Oyster Shell Recycling Program, those shells are getting a second life—and making a massive impact.

Today, we’re proud to celebrate a major milestone: Over 29 million oyster shells collected and recycled across Alabama.


What Is the Oyster Shell Recycling Program?

Launched in 2016 by the Alabama Coastal Foundation, the Oyster Shell Recycling Program partners with local restaurants to collect used oyster shells and return them to Alabama waters.


Instead of ending up in landfills, these shells are:

  • Collected from participating restaurants
  • Cleaned and cured over time
  • Placed back into coastal waters to help form new oyster reefs


This simple but powerful process helps:

  • Grow new oysters
  • Improve water quality
  • Provide habitat for marine life
  • Reduce shoreline erosion


Why Oyster Shells Matter

Oyster shells aren’t just waste—they’re essential to the ecosystem. Baby oysters naturally attach to existing shells to grow. Without them, rebuilding reefs becomes much more difficult.


Healthy oyster reefs:

  • Filter and clean water
  • Support fish, shrimp, and crabs
  • Protect coastlines from storms and erosion


In fact, oyster reefs can even act as natural barriers, helping defend the coast against wave energy and rising sea levels.


A Major Milestone: 29 Million Shells and Counting

Reaching 29 million recycled oyster shells is more than just a number—it represents years of collaboration between restaurants, environmental organizations, and the community. Since its launch, the program has grown from a small local initiative into a statewide effort, diverting millions of shells from landfills and putting them back where they belong—into the water.  Each shell returned helps rebuild Alabama’s coastline and ensures future generations can continue to enjoy fresh Gulf oysters.


Proud to Be Part of the Solution

At Flora-Bama Oyster Bar, Flora-Bama Yacht Club, Flora-Bama Ole River Grill and Coastal Orange Beach, we’re proud to be participating partners in the Oyster Shell Recycling Program.


Every oyster served is an opportunity to:

  • Reduce waste
  • Support coastal restoration
  • Give back to the environment that gives so much to us


By simply separating and recycling our oyster shells, we’re helping close the loop—from sea to table, and back to the sea again.


How You Can Help

Supporting this program is easy—and delicious:

  • Visit restaurants that participate in oyster shell recycling
  • Enjoy Gulf oysters knowing your shells can make a difference
  • Spread the word about the program


Every oyster you eat can help build a stronger, healthier coastline.


Looking Ahead

The 29 million shell milestone is just the beginning. With continued support from local restaurants, community members, and visitors, the Oyster Shell Recycling Program will keep growing—restoring reefs, protecting shorelines, and preserving the Gulf Coast we all love. Next time you order oysters, remember: You’re not just enjoying a meal—you’re helping rebuild an ecosystem.

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