Shucking the Status Quo: How Communities Are Restoring Long Island Sound
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Overview
A conversation about how local aquaculture, indigenous stewardship and shell recycling are working hand in hand to restore our waterways.
Every oyster shell tells a story — and together, they're helping bring Long Island Sound back to life. Join shellfish farmers Beth Simonds and Chief Sagamore Buddy Pocknett, and Tim Macklin from CORR-CT (Collective Oyster Recycling & Restoration) for a conversation about how local aquaculture, indigenous stewardship and community shell recycling are working hand in hand to restore one of our most treasured waterways. Moderated by Tagan Engel of The Table Underground.
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- 1 hour
- In person
Refund Policy
No refunds
Location
New Haven Museum
114 Whitney Avenue
New Haven, CT 06510
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