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In New York Harbor, oysters once shaped the shoreline, filtered the water, and anchored an entire ecosystem before overharvesting, dredging, and pollution nearly erased them. This episode of Impactually explores how the Billion Oyster Project and SCAPEStudio are helping New York rethink coastal resilience through restoration, design, and education throughout the city's waterways.

From Governors Island to waterways throughout the five boroughs, students, scientists, designers, and community partners are restoring habitat, strengthening shorelines, and reimagining what environmental infrastructure can be in a changing city. What begins as a story about oysters becomes something larger: a story about stewardship, education, workforce development, and the long work of preparing communities for a more uncertain climate future.

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We'd Like to Extend Our Sincerest Thanks to Our Guests

Pete Malinowski, president and CEO of the Billion Oyster Project, whose vision and deep knowledge of the harbor helped shape this episode.

Ann Fraioli, director of education at the Billion Oyster Project, whose insight helped illuminate how restoration can also build ownership, opportunity, and connection for young people.

Pippa Brashear, partner at SCAPE, whose perspective helped us understand how design can support a broader vision for ecological resilience.

Mike Cohen, Harbor School and Billion Oyster Project Partnership Manager, whose insight and generosity made our time onsite exceptional.

JD Eicher — "Flight (an outro)" from The Finding. Available on all major streaming platforms.

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This episode of Impactually is made possible by the generous support of April Collins Potterfield, David Johnson and Christine O'Neil, The Detchev Family, JLB Images, and listeners like you.

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