City of Water Day 2023

City of Water Day 2023

On July 15th, 2023, Billion Oyster Project celebrated City of Water Day. City of Water Day celebrated its 16th year of advocating for a “climate-resilient” New York and New Jersey Harbor. Billion Oyster Project held six events across 3 of the 5 boroughs located at Fresh Kills, Domino Park, Sebago Canoe Club, SUNY Maritime, Kaiser Park, and Nolan Park, Governors Island. Activities varied from kayaking and canoeing to interactive art. 

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Offshore Wind and Nature-Based Solutions are a Win-Win for New York Harbor

Offshore Wind and Nature-Based Solutions are a Win-Win for New York Harbor

We are partnering with a proposed project called Attentive Energy One which aims to bring clean energy into New York State through its lease area 50 miles south of Long Island and interconnecting at the Ravenswood Generating Station in Western Queens.

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2022 Community Water Quality Testing Results: Weekly Blog

2022 Community Water Quality Testing Results: Weekly Blog

The Citizens Water Quality Testing Program (CWQT) was started by the New York City Water Trail Association, in collaboration with Billion Oyster Project, and Hudson River Park's River Project. The program operates with support from Two Trees Management. Other partners this year include the Sarah Lawrence Center for the Urban River, SUNY Maritime's Marine Environmental Science program, the Bronx River Alliance, Queens College, Newtown Creek Alliance, the Interstate Environmental Commission, and the Lower Raritan Watershed Partnership. Check back every Friday (May through October) for a NY Harbor water quality update from Billion Oyster Project staff and CWQT program volunteers.

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Bringing Marine Advocacy into High School Curriculum

Bringing Marine Advocacy into High School Curriculum

Here at the Urban Assembly New York Harbor School, the Marine Affairs and Political Advocacy Program — the most recent addition to the school’s seven total Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses — received its state certification last October.

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