Exclusive | Hundreds of oysters found on NYC coast - indicating endangered species is on the mend
Briefly

"It really means that we will be able to have functioning reefs and support more habitat and biodiversity in the area depending on the size of oysters we see and the density," said Cody Herrmann, highlighting the ecological importance of restoring oyster populations.
"New York City was even known as the Big Oyster before pollution and overharvesting decimated the population in the 20th century," reflecting on the city's rich history with oysters and the current restoration efforts.
Read at New York Post
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