Harbor School MAST Center

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This is another Harbor School building. Here students learn and research how to help keep the land and marine environment safe, including Governors Island and the NY Harbor.

It sits over the Buttermilk Channel and is slowly sinking into the water because of climate change causing irregular intense weather and rising water levels. Rising water levels and increasing wake & wave erosion is damaging the building's pilings, making the MAST Center slowly fall into the harbor As the building deteriorates more quickly, it may harm the sea life both in and outside the building.  If it ends up collapsing, it will cause damage to the ecosystem by littering potentially.


New York Harbor School Marine Affairs students will engage with partners to map Governors Island and its Climate Engagement. Students will create a Green Maps of Governors Islands' Relationship to SDGs - the Sustainable Development Goals, climate education, climate change vulnerabilities, innovation approaches to climate solutions, and bring waste to the visible eye. These maps will aid in students engaging in their community, displaying incorrectness and education to the public during climate week. Student-led and student-created. This will be something that will live and evolve each climate week as our city and world revolve around emerging climate issues. This student will swing back to update and evaluate our local and global progress. 

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