
Can students return a billion oysters to a New York harbor?
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Can students return a billion oysters to a New York harbor?
Oysters were once abundant in New York City, but decades of overharvesting and pollution led to their near-extinction there. Now, an education initiative called the Billion Oyster Project teaches public school students how to help bring them back to the city’s harbor, with the goal of restoring a billion oysters by 2035. NewsHour Weekend’s Ivette Feliciano has more.
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Can students return a billion oysters to a New York harbor?
Clip: 8/19/2017 | 4m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
Oysters were once abundant in New York City, but decades of overharvesting and pollution led to their near-extinction there. Now, an education initiative called the Billion Oyster Project teaches public school students how to help bring them back to the city’s harbor, with the goal of restoring a billion oysters by 2035. NewsHour Weekend’s Ivette Feliciano has more.
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