BOP supports Canarsie Community Development Inc with new BLM t-shirt

BOP supports Canarsie Community Development Inc with new BLM t-shirt

I would like to take everyone back to 2012 during Superstorm Sandy. Communities around New York City were hit hard by the storm: flooding, broken power lines, fallen trees, people in need of aid. Canarsie, Brooklyn, was one of those communities.

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Wild oysters—right here in New York Harbor

Wild oysters—right here in New York Harbor

In late September, I conducted a wild oyster survey. This adventure to find naturally recruited oysters led to the discovery of thousands of young-of-the-year oysters! These glistening bivalves—attached to rocks, bulkheads, and bridges—weren't in the Chesapeake or along the coast of Long Island, but right here in New York Harbor, mostly in the Hudson and Harlem Rivers.

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BOP participates in the Waterfront Alliance's City of Water Day

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This past weekend we lucked out with cool and sunny summer weather for City of Water Day and the annual Jamaica Bay Festival on Saturday, Sept. 12!

As part of the Jamaica Bay-Rockaway Park Conservancy’s virtual festival, Tanasia Swift, our Community Reefs Regional Manager, joined Alex Zablocki at JBRPC to talk about the large oysters growing in Paerdegat Basin near the Sebago Canoe Club.

“We’re not growing oysters for consumption,” explains Tanasia. “We’re growing them so they can provide habitat for animals, which increases biodiversity. Oysters are also filter-feeders so they take in nutrients and suspended particles [as they eat] — clearing the surrounding water.”

If you missed this session, you can still view the recording on our Facebook page.

At roughly the same time, BOP staff and volunteers were on the opposite side of Brooklyn in Domino Park — getting ready to pull up an Oyster Research Station! Passersby in the waterfront park got to examine Billion Oyster Project oysters up close, as well as the crabs and fish that make their home on and around clumps of oysters.

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Photos by Hana Isihara

“City of Water Day in Domino Park was a blast” said Agata Poniatowski, Education Outreach Coordinator at BOP. “It was really great to meet folks from the neighborhood who are curious and excited about the Billion Oyster Project’s work in Domino Park, with support from Two Trees!

To learn more about our education programming and upcoming events, visit our STEM Education page and Events page.

Bayswater Point State Park in Far Rockaway becomes BOP's first community reef in Queens!

Bayswater Point State Park in Far Rockaway becomes BOP's first community reef in Queens!

Monday, July 20, was a BIG day at Billion Oyster Project! The installation of 96 bags of shell, with nearly 29,000 oysters in the form of "spat", was completed by an all-women crew along the warm, but picturesque waterfront in Bayswater Point State Park.

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Billion Oyster Project Hosts 6th Annual Research Symposium Online

Billion Oyster Project Hosts 6th Annual Research Symposium Online

On Friday, June 12, nearly 190 people across the Billion Oyster Project community gathered virtually to celebrate the work of students across New York City. Although we were disappointed to miss the opportunity to speak with students in person, we were blown away by the creativity and thought that went into more than 70 student projects submitted from 10 different schools.

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Celebrate Earth Week with the Billion Oyster Project

Celebrate Earth Week with the Billion Oyster Project

At Billion Oyster Project every day is a new opportunity to celebrate the nature around us, but this week is extra special. This Wednesday 4/22 marks the 50th Annual celebration of Earth Day! Although this celebration is bound to look a little different than those in years past, it can be full of hands-on experiences, learning, and appreciation.

This week, we will be introducing a new activity or virtual event every day!

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A maritime education — just a ferry ride away

A maritime education — just a ferry ride away

We’ve experienced less than two weeks of COVID-19 quarantine here in New York City, but the Billion Oyster Project crew is already eager to get back on Governors Island — the headquarters we share with the Urban Assembly New York Harbor School. In anticipation of being reunited, we want to take this opportunity to explain the unique partnership between Billion Oyster Project and our flagship public school.

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