Living Docks Oyster Matting (FULL)

About the Event

Like many estuaries worldwide, the Indian River Lagoon (IRL), has seen a decline in resources and overall water quality due to human activities. One method to help restore water quality and benthic habitats is the construction and deployment of oyster restoration mats on dock pilings, known as the Living Docks program. Established at Florida Tech’s Indian River Lagoon Research Institute (IRLRI), this community driven program was founded to promote the growth of filter feeding benthic organisms and improve local water quality. Oyster mats are constructed by attaching dried oyster shells to an aquaculture grade polyethylene. We need your help attaching oyster shells to the mats.

Registration closes on Friday, April 8th at 2pm, or when full.

No previous experience needed, but nimble fingers are a must. If you have any questions please contact our Volunteer Coordinator at rbadger@floridaocean.org or 772-225-0505 ext 109.

Registration is required to participate in this event. Please register below.

Event Details

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Rosemary Badger, Volunteer Coordinator
7722250505 ext. 109 | rbadger@floridaocean.org

Registration for this event is no longer available.