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Meet the Billion Oyster Project Water Quality Testing Team

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Meet the Billion Oyster Project Water Quality Testing Team

When

Tuesday, Jul 1

Where

South 5th Entrance to Domino Park

Details

The Community Water Quality Testing Program (CWQT), facilitated by Billion Oyster Project and nine other partner labs throughout NYC, engages community scientists in the weekly testing of the NY-NJ Harbor Estuary for 20 weeks of the year. Volunteers and community partners test the water for enterococcus bacteria (sewage pollution), which can be harmful to humans and prevent recreational activities. Find Billion Oyster Project's CWQT team at Domino Park to learn about local water quality, and learn about their community science lab located nearby the park.

Time

11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Other information

Billion Oyster Project was founded in 2014 by Murray Fisher and Pete Malinowski, who envisioned a healthy, biodiverse New York Harbor — and who shared the belief that restoration without education is temporary. Murray and Pete met at The Urban Assembly New York Harbor School, where Murray served as Director and Pete taught Aquaculture. The two found that when students are given real responsibility, like helping to restore a degraded New York Harbor, they rise to the occasion with great enthusiasm. Billion Oyster Project has expanded on that idea — offering public school students, volunteers, community scientists and restaurants the opportunity to learn about New York City’s rich oyster history and lead the movement to restore it.

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