Join Lowcountry Land Trust as we team up with DNR’s South Carolina Oyster Restoration and Enhancement Program (SCORE) and Edisto Island Open Land Trust to build an oyster reef at Roxbury Park, a Land Trust protected property owned by the Town of Meggett. Volunteers will help restore and enhance oyster habitat by planting recycled oyster shells in the intertidal environment to form new, self-sustaining oyster reefs. All reef building materials will be provided, as well as gloves, bug spray, and sunscreen. Volunteers should wear closed toed shoes, clothes they don’t mind getting dirty (because you will get muddy!), and bring a reusable water bottle. Volunteers will be in muddy conditions as they assist in transporting hundreds of oyster shell bags to build the reefs.
Volunteers must be 11 or older. Any volunteers under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian sign a volunteer waiver.
The purpose of the SCORE program is to restore and enhance oyster habitat by planting recycled oyster shells in the intertidal environment to form new, self-sustaining oyster reefs — all with the help of volunteers. This community-based habitat restoration project is an important endeavor because oysters play a significant ecologic and economic role in South Carolina; however, oyster populations are declining. It is important for the community to understand how oysters improve water quality, control erosion, and provide habitat for other commercially-important shellfish and fish species by learning about their biology and the human activities that can influence their well being.