Oyster Reef-A-Palooza

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30048 Cedar Neck Rd. Ocean View, DE 19970

Join the Delaware Center for the Inland Bays as we create a new oyster reef! Oysters are a keystone species for our Bays, helping to improve water quality and providing habitat for other marine life. The preferred habitat for baby oysters to grow is on other oyster shells, which is why we are building a new oyster reef at Pasture Point at the James Farm Ecological Preserve–but we need your help!

The Details: Step 1: Supplies Staging, September 24th-25th, 8AM-noon

Step 2: Oyster Reef Building, October 5th-7th, two shifts: 8AM-noon; 1-4PM

Step 3: Loose Shell Spreading, October 14th-17th, time to be determined.

Please note that these dates are weather-dependent and subject to change.

Each step/activity requires working outdoors, lifting heavy objects, and possibly getting wet. Please dress comfortably with safety in mind. Closed-toe shoes are required. Not a Center volunteer yet? No problem! Complete the volunteer application in Better Impact and start your journey as a volunteer for the Bays! Register at least 24 hours before each event to receive all the details, including what to bring and location, via email.

Existing volunteer registration
New volunteer registration

James Farm Ecological Preserve