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        <![CDATA[  <P>New York City&#039;s First Pilot Project to Grow Solar-Powered Oyster Reefs to be launched on Sunday, July 1 on New York City&#039;s on Queens Waterfront-Oysters to be affixed to series of sculptures depicting double-helix DNA in the act of replication by Brooklyn artist Mara Haseltine and being installed at MacNeil Park in College Point, Northeast Queens. A team of marine biologists is embarking on an Innovative and optimistic project to literally jump-start the city&#039;s oyster population and will launch the pilot project-which combines art and science--on Sunday, July 1, at 5:30 p.m. at MacNeil Park in College Point, Queens. (PRWeb Jun 30, 2007)</P>
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