An additional six truckloads of shells were donated by Albert Marine, as well. Dillingham said in that process, about 60 cubic units of the recycled oyster shells (equal to two dump truck loads) that came from the “Shuck It, Don’t Chuck It” program with the restaurants, Dillingham explained. They are in 168 segments which are large, wire boxes filled with rock. So, the Society built a series of barriers which are functionally oyster reefs. “We were combining both our efforts to try and improve the water quality to put oysters back in the water with the need to help protect the community that was suffering from erosion, increased wave damage,” Dillingham said. Michael Clams Casino Volpe was dubbed the hottest producer on the planet by FACT magazine in 2013 thanks to a handful of blistering tracks. The site has lost more than 150 feet of shoreline since 1995, with erosion really kicking into high gear after Superstorm Sandy in 2012. The disappearance of oysters and the reefs they built hit home in the Forked River Beach community as erosion reached a point where the bay was overflowing into some homes during high tides. Mike Volpe under the name Clams Casino, released his newest mixtape June 24. Instrumental Mixtape 4, has listeners fully submerged in a world of deep bass and hard drums so they lose track of time as the nebulous harmonies take them away. Last month, the shells were moved from the Sandy Hook curing site to Forked River Beach in Barnegat Bay for the Society’s living shoreline restoration project. The ethereal hip-hop producer bring out his fourth collection of pounding beats and consuming bass.
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