This work addresses public awareness and is a testing site for the
potential to restore habitat for: oyster reefs, salt marsh, and eel
grass and become a filter for water. This project is approximately 2,000
concrete spheres that aggregate together to form a patterned fabric on
the bay floor. This intervention, paired with a new pedestrian
boardwalk, serves two primary purposes: public awareness on the issue of
degraded oyster habitat and a physical testing site for the
potentiality of restored habitat.
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