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Billion Oyster Project company history timeline

2012

Staten Island was greatly affected by erosion and flooding in Hurricane Sandy in 2012, particularly the south shore of Staten Island.

2014

The project was the brainchild of educators Murray Fisher and Peter Malinowski who are both associated with New York Harbor School and its foundation and was formally established in 2014.

2015

A $5 million National Science Foundation grant will allow the program to spread to thousands of public middle school students from 2015.

The Living Breakwaters citizens advisory committee was established in 2015 and looks to gather opinions of the locals on decisions through the project.

2019

As of November 2019, more than 30 million oysters had been restored to NY Harbor, with 7 acres (28,000 m) of reef area restored.

Project construction is supposed to start in late 2019.

2020

In 2020, expansion into mobile spawning tanks at Red Hook, Brooklyn, allowed for significant increased in capacity by the organization.

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Founded
2010
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Headquarters
New York, NY
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Founders
James Lima,Kate Orff,Kristen Ong,Murray Fisher,New School
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