From Coney Island Creek in Brooklyn to SUNY Maritime College in the Bronx, we’ve restored oysters at 17 sites across the five boroughs. Beyond the water-filtering power of oysters, their reefs provide habitat for hundreds of species. Oyster reefs can help protect New York City from storm damage — softening the blow of large waves, reducing flooding, and preventing erosion along the shorelines. Explore our field stations and oyster reefs below.

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Field Stations

A Billion Oyster Project “Field Station” is a location where Billion Oyster Project or partner organizations host regular field days utilizing an oyster installation. They are targeted for long-term community and student engagement with an emphasis on local involvement.

 

Other Restoration Sites

 
 

 
Photo by Ira Gershenhorn

Contribute as a Community Scientist

Want to lend a hand in the field? Visit our Community Science page to learn more about opportunities to monitor oysters across NY Harbor!