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EPISODE · Jan 14, 2020 · 58 MIN

EP 30: The Billion Oyster Project

from Around the Buoy · host East Passage Boatwrights

When Henry Hudson sailed into New York Harbor in 1609, he saw one of the most vibrant and diverse ecosystems the world had ever seen, but as the population of the city grew, all of the oyster reefs were consumed and widespread pollution turned the harbor into a dead zone, unable to support any forms of life.  This began to turn around in the 70's with the passing of the Clean Water Act but there is a lot of damage to be undone.  The Billion Oyster Project is looking to clean the harbor by repopulating the once vast oyster reefs that not only filtered pollutants out of the water but provided a habitat for fish and other forms of wildlife to call home.  In this episode we talk with the Billion Oyster Project's Executive Director, Pete Malinowski, about the health of New York Harbor and how the oyster will help rebuild the ecosystem.  We also catch up with Ep.14 guest, Danielle Doggett from Sail Cargo at the WoodenBoat Show in Mystic to get an update on their progress in the Jungle Shipyard. Listen in!   

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