Stony Brook University – Climate Change Proves Deadly for Northern Bay Scallops
Since 2019, consecutive summer mass die-offs of bay scallops in the Peconic Estuary on Long Island, New York, have led […]
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Since 2019, consecutive summer mass die-offs of bay scallops in the Peconic Estuary on Long Island, New York, have led […]
Submitted by Molly Graffam, PhD and Ron Paulsen, PG of Coastline Evaluation Corp. / Cornell Cooperative Extension / Marine Program […]
The American Rescue Plan Act was passed in March of 2022. Councilman David Lys was instrumental in seeing that funds […]
Piping plovers have been endangered since the 1980s because of increased public use of the beaches these shorebirds nest on, […]
By using a combination of satellite temperature and long-term environmental records, field and laboratory experiments, and measurements of scallop heartbeat […]
Support for the change of name to our scholarship fund by The East Hampton Star is in this week’s edition. […]
Environmental and fishing groups said Tuesday there is “no evidence” that site preparation work for offshore wind farms in New […]
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA ) is a government agency that offers an abundance of information about North […]
Deputy Clerk Bill Taylor spoke to the Trustees about the need to dredge Accabonac Harbor due to the winter storm […]
The East Hampton Star of January 12th featured an article covering the proposed resolution and vote that would change the […]
From this week’s East Hampton Star – an update on the resident’s lottery for a kayak rack spot for the […]