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USF helping restore Tampa Bay oysters by 3D-printing habitats

Summary by St Pete Catalyst
Along the seawall of Bayboro Harbor, a group of USF students and professors recently installed 3D-printed habitats that they hope will soon house thousands of oysters. Made of clay, the structures will act as a living seawall, propagating oysters that can filter thousands of gallons of water per day and improve both water quality and ecosystem health. The project is part of two classes within… Source
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St Pete Catalyst broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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