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Do You Love Oysters?

Posted on January 19, 2020

Oysters are being used to help clean the Indian River Lagoon. Brevard Zoo’s Olivia Escandell, Conservation Coordinator, talks about the process and how oysters help on Space Coast Daily TV. Watch the segment here.

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