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Floating Aquaculture

South Brooklyn Marine Terminal (SBMT) is featured by the great East River waterfront resource with rich fish species in various depths of water. However, due to the pollution in past centuries, the districts are constantly losing these precious feature resources. As looking into the future, how could New York City bring back its surrounding water and fish, and how could it connect with the existing network around the neighborhood, achieve a prospective growing resource for the community? From land to water, utilizing the current on-site Greenway proposal, a line is created as a main path to create an access for the public, educated through and interact with a series of programs in the floating landscape, inviting the kids and local residents to learn about their neighborhood - the river and the aquaculture.