Dec 4, 2015ALGAE BLOOMSShinnecock Bay Restoration Program Hits Milestoneby Greg Wehner Those behind the Shinnecock Bay Restoration Program, an initiative that seeks to cleanse the water in the western side of...
Apr 4, 2015EELGRASSState of the Bays, 2015: Crisis and opportunityOn Friday, April 17th at 7:30pm, Dr. Christopher Gobler will give a seminar entitled: “State of the Bays, 2015: Crisis and opportunity”...
Apr 4, 2015OYSTERSTalk Outlines State of the Bays- Sag Harbor ExpressBy Stephen J. Kotz The bad news—and there is plenty of it—is that Long Island’s bays, ponds and other surface waters remain under an...
Sep 4, 2014OYSTERSWhy Sharks Need Our HelpBy James SturtzHampstons Magazine Sharks have long been the sea's scariest creatures, but now they find their very existence threatened...
Apr 4, 2014EELGRASSSome Signs Of Hope In Effort To Bring Shinnecock Bay Back From BrinkBy Michael Wright The Southampton Press27east.com Two years into a $3 million effort to boost the ability of western Shinnecock Bay to...
Apr 4, 2014BROWN TIDESScientists Target Nitrogen Reduction In Stagnant WatersBy Michael Wright The Southampton Press27east.com Climbing nitrogen levels in local waters not only are spreading destructive algae...
Oct 4, 2013BROWN TIDESBrown tide returns, threatening shellfishBy Patricia Kitchen News Day Long Island Brown tide algae has returned to Long Island's South Shore at a time of year that helps set next...
Jun 7, 2013BROWN TIDESBrown tide emerges in Moriches, Quantuck, and Shinnecock Bay, but not in Great South BayPresence of new ocean inlet in Great South Bay may help keep brown tide in check Southampton, NY, June 7th 2013 – A brown tide has...