Stingrays Team Up with Rink2Reef and Neal Brothers to Build Oyster Habitats from Broken Hockey Sticks
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Stingrays Team Up with Rink2Reef and Neal Brothers to Build Oyster Habitats from Broken Hockey Sticks
The South Carolina Stingrays and Neal Brothers recently took to North Charleston’s Riverfront Park, not for hockey, but to support the environment by helping build artificial reefs using broken hockey sticks. Five Stingrays players—Reilly Webb, Blake Thompson, Seth Eisele, Mitchell Gibson, and Jayden Lee—participated in the effort, working alongside Rink2Reef to create sustainable habitats for oysters.
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