- Handmade clay shells have been crafted by a ceramist who specialises in conservation projects
- The concept is to replicate natural shells, which attract native oysters and allow them to settle and grow
- Angasi oysters are a threatened species
"What they thought was an inexhaustible supply of oysters, they really believed they'd never see the end of them, were in reality completely exhausted within 100 years,"she said.
"From that experience, I realised there was an ability to work in conservation projects in clay and, since then, that's what I've sort of focused on."
"It's a really incredibly beautiful thing to actually make a form for another species to land on."