just saw this news about dublin bay getting 60k new oysters and it's actually kinda cool. i mean, we've been hearing about dying reefs for ages and it's awesome to see some action being taken. the idea of oysters filtering water and helping with algae is genius . but what really gets me is that it's not just a big project, it's like a small step at a time thing. david lawlor said something about taking one step at a time and i'm pretty sure he's right. plus, it's not just about the oysters, it's about learning from them and understanding how ecosystems work. fingers crossed this one works out!
this is so cool ! introducing new oysters to an ecosystem that's been messed up for years can make a huge difference in filtering water and keeping it healthy. I love how they're taking a small step, like with just 18,000 new oysters, to test if it works first before trying to do more . it's also great to see the scientists from Dublin City University monitoring everything to learn more about what's going on underwater .