On a recent evening at the Wythe Hotel in Williamsburg, a group of 40 supporters were given a front-row seat to a program on oysters that included a feast courtesy of the Billion Oyster Project (BOP).
The BOP is a New York City-based nonprofit organization created in 2014 with the goal of restoring oyster reefs to New York Harbor in collaboration with New York City communities. They are hoping to restore one billion oysters by 2035.
Because oysters are filter feeders, they serve as a natural water filter, with a number of beneficial effects for the ecosystem. The reefs they form increase habitat and subsequent marine biodiversity levels and help protect the city’s shorelines from storm surges.
BOP’s annual event, the Billion Oyster Social, was held in the Wythe Hotel’s Penthouse Loft, with sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline and a private rooftop terrace.
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