Whale Watching and Wildlife Viewing in New England and the Mid-Atlantic
Marine Wildlife Viewing & Safe Boating Guidelines NOAA New England and the Mid-Atlantic coastlines offer the potential for exhilarating marine wildlife viewing experiences. Whether on the beach or on the water, if you see protected animals like whales, dolphins, seals, sea turtles, or Atlantic sturgeon, follow the tips belowRead More
Meeting: July 24, 2023
Agenda I. Roll Call II. Public Comment 85 West End Road & 93 West End Road – SCTM# 301-15-5-14.1 & 16.2 – Scott Dobriner of Inter-Science – 5-year permit for staircase and dune maintenance 60 Harborview Lane – SCTM# 300-57-6-3 – Peter Mendelman – Emergency Bulkhead Replacement III. NewRead More
East Hampton Shellfish Closures 7/21
As of sunrise Friday July 21, all certified open areas of Three Mile Harbor and Hog Creek have been re-opened to Shellfishing. All other areas in the Town of East Hampton listed below are still closed until further notice. Effective immediately, the following areas are still closed to theRead More
New Shellfish Closures
In its efforts to protect public health, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has reclassified the waters in portions of Northwest Creek, Northwest Harbor, Gardiner’s Bay and Napeague Harbor. This is the result of changes to the water quality in these bodies of water. See theRead More
Birds & Bees- Pollinators May Soon Buzz Without Pesticides!
Bee on daisy pollinating Should Governor Kathy Hochul sign a bill that New York legislators have passed, it would be the nation’s first ban on certain uses of neonicotinoids, insecticides related to nicotine that has shown to be harmful to pollinators. Environmental organizations and the public have long urgedRead More
Ocean Beaches
The Trustees generally claim ownership of certain ocean beaches WEST of Napeague Lane to Georgica Association and WEST of Georgica Association to East of Town Line Road.