FINAL PROJECT:Structures and Arguments > Oyster Reef Restoration
C, looks like a good plan. Did your group pioneer the idea of three-D printing? If not, then make sure you credit others. I am not sure if the broader notion of reef infrastructure helps you but here is one link:
Very big in AU and NZ
http://www.coastalmanagement.com.au/artificial-surfing-reefs/
Very big in AU and NZ
http://www.coastalmanagement.com.au/artificial-surfing-reefs/
December 5, 2017 |
Marybeth Shea
Middle: Literature review of oyster ecology, oyster restoration, electrolysis, and 3D printing
End: tie each of the 4 sections together, start suggesting our methodology for chapter 2 as a transition
LOGOS: facts about the oyster’s declining population, data on how current restoration is working (1% of original population)
PATHOS: other species dying because of losing the oysters, Chesapeake Bay’s former glory, economic loss
ETHOS: credibility of sources
STRUCTURE: Literature Review with 4 main points
GOAL: inform audience on oyster ecology to show the important of this project (and oyster restoration in general)