East Hampton Town Trustees

Spotted Lanternfly Life Cycle Illustration

Invasive Spotted Lanternfly is Here

Recently, community members have spotted the invasive Spotted Lanternfly. An invasive species, they originate from various parts of Asia, including China and Vietnam. While not dangerous to humans, they destroy plants and trees and will eventually cause widespread economic harm. Experts say those hesitant to kill lanternflies they spot needRead More
Annual oyster seeding in Three Mile Harbor with EH Shellfish Hatchery, Two Trustees, Teachers, and students of Surfrider Junior Club EH Middle School 2

East Hampton Middle School’s Surfrider Junior Club & Trustee Adventure!

It was a perfect early Fall day on October 5th for paddle boarding and seeding Three Mile Harbor with 25,000 oysters from the East Hampton Town Shellfish Hatchery with Director, John “Barley” Dunne. In time, if all goes well with water temperatures and weather conditions, the oysters will matureRead More
Crate of oysters ready to seed the harbor

Notice: Re-Opening to Harvest of Shellfish

Shellfish Dealers and Shellfish Harvesters in the Towns of Huntington and East Hampton DEC-Shellfisheries collected water samples in several of the areas that DEC designated as temporarily uncertified (closed) on September 29, 2023 and September 30, 2023, after the extraordinary rainfall event in excess of three (3) inches inRead More
Cancelled 33rd Event and Clam Contest poster

Clam Contest and Event Canceled

We are canceling both the contest and the event due to the DEC NY shellfish harvesting closures.Read More
closure shellfish east hampton

Temporary Closure of Shellfishing in Town of East Hampton:

Effective immediately, the following areas are closed to the harvest of shellfish: Town of East Hampton: All that area of Northwest Harbor, including its tributaries lying easterly of a line extending northerly from Barcelona Point to Cedar Point; Three Mile Harbor, Hog Creek, and Accabonac Harbor. Information about temporaryRead 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.

Beach sunset of pink and blue wih the Moon


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