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Town Embarks On Oyster Gardening Initiative
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Town of North Hempstead
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Councilmember Mariann
Dalimonte was proud to join with the Coalition to Save Hempstead Harbor to learn how to build oyster gardening cages. This initiative is aimed at revitalizing and restoring shellfish populations in the region. In August 2022, the Town launched a pilot program to add one million oysters to Manhasset Bay to help improve water quality and clarity. More recently, at the March 2023 Town Board meeting, Councilmember Dalimonte put forth a resolution that would add oyster garden cages in North Hempstead Beach Park.
Councilmember Dalimonte and Councilmember Veronica Lurvey along with the Town’s Bay Constable Mal Nathan joined with Martha Braun, Project Manager of the Oyster Gardening and Restoration at the Coalition to Save Hempstead Harbor, to learn more about oyster gardening cages including how to build them. Over the course of the summer, they will be volunteering time to build them. These cages will foster a good environment for oyster populations to thrive, thus helping improve the water quality, ecosystem health, and biodiversity in the Town’s waterways.
“We are excited to partner with the Coalition to Save Hempstead Harbor to build oyster cages and work toward the restoration and preservation of Manhasset Bay,” said Councilmember Dalimonte. “I want to thank Martha Braun from the Coalition to Save Hempstead Harbor and our Bay Constable Mal Nathan for their dedication and help to get this project started. These cages will help oysters grow and thrive faster than they would on the bottom of the bay. This allows them to do a better job in protect our water.”