a nyc high school helps restore new york harbor through their 1 billion oyster project

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A NYC High School Helps Restore New York Harbor Through Their 1 Billion Oyster Project New York Harbor School Oyster Project - Business Insider Urban Assembly New York Harbor SchoolClick the photo above to view the slideshow. This post is sponsored by Verizon. The Urban Assembly New York Harbor School, a marine biology-focused public high school located on Governors Island, has pledged to restore a billion oysters to the harbor by 2030 through its Billion Oyster Project. The project is giving students a hands-on education about marine biology and will help preserve native marine species for decades to come. The school has partnered on the project with Verizon, which is contributing equipment and technology -- such as a self-cleaning underwater camera and Verizon's 4G LTE network, which the students are using to collect data. Click to view slideshow >>View as one pageClick to view slideshow >> FIND OUT more about Sponsor Posts Family Assistance Worker Terrones from Willowdale, spends time with hobbies like 4 wheeling, Nokia X Vs Samsung Galaxy S5 Vs Sony Xperia Z2 and tombstone rubbing. Likes to visit new places for example Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range.

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A NYC High School Helps Restore New York Harbor ThroughTheir 1 Billion Oyster Project

New York Harbor School Oyster Project - Business Insider

Urban Assembly NewYork Harbor SchoolClick the photo above to view the slideshow.

This post is sponsored by Verizon.

The Urban Assembly New York Harbor School, a marine biology-focused public high school locatedon Governors Island, has pledged to restore a billion oysters to the harbor by 2030 through itsBillion Oyster Project.

The project is giving students a hands-on education about marine biology and will help preservenative marine species for decades to come.

The school has partnered on the project with Verizon, which is contributing equipment andtechnology -- such as a self-cleaning underwater camera and Verizon's 4G LTE network, which thestudents are using to collect data.

Click to view slideshow >>View as one pageClick to view slideshow >>

FIND OUT more about Sponsor Posts

Family Assistance Worker Terrones from Willowdale, spends time with hobbies like 4 wheeling,Nokia X Vs Samsung Galaxy S5 Vs Sony Xperia Z2 and tombstone rubbing. Likes to visit new placesfor example Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range.