The role oysters play in the health of Long Island Sound
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Where We Live
Media Type |
audio
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Government
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Society & Culture
Publication Date |
May 17, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:48:30

More than $100 million in federal infrastructure funds will go towards protecting and preserving Long Island Sound. Hear from Soundkeeper Bill Lucey about spending plans, Save the Sound's priorities, and why oysters are so unique.

Plus, Norm Bloom of Copps Island Oysters explains why conservation is his business; and Tessa Getchis with the Connecticut Sea Grant and UConn Extension Program provides an update on the Shellfish Restoration Project.

GUESTS:

  • Bill Lucey - Long Island Soundkeeper, Save the Sound
  • Norm Bloom - Owner, Copps Island Oysters
  • Tessa Getchis - Aquaculture extension specialist, Connecticut Sea Grant and UConn Extension Program

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