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Billion Oyster Project joins City of Water Day 2025 with oyster fun, science, and shoreline events across all 5 boroughs!

Billion Oyster Project joins City of Water Day 2025 with oyster fun, science, and shoreline events across all 5 boroughs!

OYSTER HARVESTS OFF of Long Island and along New York’s waterways could be historically poor this year after an unusually harsh winter.

Representatives from the nonprofit Billion Oyster Project (BOP) visited the Salt Marsh Nature Center on Sunday, Dec. 8, to engage visitors.

After years of work, a system of artificial reefs largely completed this summer could help soften the blow of future hurricanes.
NATIONWIDE — THE FDA ADVISES RESTAURANTS AND FOOD RETAILERS NOT TO SERVE OR SELL recalled oysters from Recompense Cove in Freeport, Maine, because they may

RED HOOK — Projects to revive the Hudson and East rivers’ “functionally extinct” native oyster populations are making slow progress, reports Gothamist, with as many

WILLIAMSBURG — The average fully-grown oyster can filter 50 gallons of water a day. That’s just one of several reasons illustrating the importance of bivalves

The average fully-grown oyster can filter 50 gallons of water daily. That’s just one of several reasons bivalves are importance to NY Harbor.

EAGLE: Could you give a brief overview of activities the Billion Oyster Project was running for City of Water Day? WEISS: Yes! We were out in Domino Park showing off

This article was originally published on Dec 1, 2022 by THE CITY. On your plate, the gray meat of an oyster is usually nestled into a palm-sized, pearlescent shell, waiting to

Denise Vaccaro bought her home on the Jersey Shore over 20 years ago, charmed by the little beach at the end of a sandy spit on Barnegat Bay where she

New York Harbor was once filled with billions of oysters, providing a feast for the native Lenape people — and then the Dutch, the English and New Yorkers of all

Billion Oyster Project and Brooklyn-based developer Two Trees Management have teamed up to implement Oyster Research Stations at Domino Park and River Street to clean, restore, and protect the local