Billion Oyster Project Volunteering on Restoring Oysters in the River, 11/10/16

On Thursday 11/10/16 we went to Governor’s Island and did volunteering for the Billion Oyster Project. Our group drilled and tagged oysters and cleaned dead oyster shells that came in from restaurants. Don’t worry we didn’t kill any oysters, the alive oysters are connected to the dead shells that we drilled. After we drilled through the dead shell we put tags, that were filled with information about the oyster such as the date and where it is from, on the oyster using the hole to secure them in. The other thing we did was clean dead oyster shells so they could be use to create little oyster reefs/ the things we drilled through earlier. One dead oyster shell can hold up to 50 live oysters! The cleaner the shells were the more oysters there would be. We learned a lot on that field work. We learned about everything oysters do, we learned about how many oysters that could fit on one dead shell, how they can provide habitats for other sea creatures and that they are nature’s way to clean water. During the fieldwork there was a lot of hard physical work. The whole day we were working and learning about restoring oysters into the ecosystem. It was cold and wet but still a good and fun experience. One thing I still want to learn is how do oysters clean the water and what in the water are they getting rid of in the water.

Luke

I am an 8th Grader in LREI, Little Red School House. I am in the water pollution group with some of my friends and we are trying to create awareness to this topic and do volunteer work to help the ocean and waters around us. I choose this topic because I love the water, I am a scuba diver, fisherman, and I love water sports. 

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