Case Study

Port Washington, NY

Building Volunteer-Driven Oyster Restoration on Long Island Sound

With support from the Long Island Sound Resilience Grant Writing Assistance Program, in December 2023 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Nassau County was awarded $250,000 from the Long Island Sound Futures Fund to fund the project – Building Volunteer-Driven Oyster Restoration on Long Island Sound: Implementation and development of a framework for a community Oyster Gardening Program.

The program aims to develop a volunteer training program to engage people to cultivate oyster gardens for reef restoration; source and procure spat-on-shell oysters for gardening; conduct a pilot project in Manhasset Bay; and deliver an education campaign to teach 500 residents at 15 events about shellfish restoration in Manhasset Bay, Town of North Hempstead, New York. Project will provide a framework to contribute to restoration of oyster reefs an Important Coastal Habitat of Long Island Sound.

LIS Resilience Grant Writing Assistance Program Details:

Grant Writing Consultant: Ken Schlather Consulting; Grant Writing Assistance Award: $3,000

Grant Writing Consultant: Richard Eisendorf; Grant Writing Assistance Award: $6,800

Oyster Gardening in Manhasset Bay, NY
Oyster Gardening in Manhasset Bay, NY. Credit: Residents Forward
Period of Completion: 2023-2025
Total Cost: $365,200
Funding Sources: NFWF Long Island Sound Futures Fund, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Nassau County, Long Island Sound Resilience Grant Writing Assistance Program (USEPA).
Permits Needed: NYSDEC Permit - License to Collect or Possess
Contact Info:

Michael Fiorentino, Cornell University Cooperative Extension Nassau County, mf628@cornell.edu

New York State
Habitat
Aquatic Resources
Water Quality
Community Engagement
Open Resource

Resilience Steps

Connect

LISS
EPA Sea Grant New York Sea Grant Connecticut