It takes almost no time at all for the looming mountain of oyster shells to begin collapsing on the boat. The gray tower is twice the height of the crew, but it teeters as two men with water cannons blast the base at high pressure, pushing recycled oyster shells out the open sides of the boat and into Galveston Bay, where they settle deep into the ocean muck. 

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