East Hampton Town Trustees

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Lawn Fertilizer: NYS Nutrient Runoff Law

The East Hampton Town Trustees are stewards of the waterways- we are continually concerned with the health of all water bodies in our community as well as our aquifer as it is our single source of drinking and bathing water. We work with Dr. Christopher Gobler of Gobler LabsRead More
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November 22, 2021

Agenda I. Roll Call: II. Public Comment: John Nicholas, East Hampton Oyster Company – application to utilize part of Sunset Cove Marina for growing oysters commercially. III. New Business: Beaches: Request from Scott Dobriner, from Inter-Science, to renew Trustee permit B #1-21, issued to 85 West End Rd, LLC, SCTM# 301-15-5-14, forRead More
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Uninvited: The Spread of Invasive Species

Uninvited: The Spread of Invasive Species is an exciting and informative 55-minute film by Westfield Production Company. The documentary introduces the concept of invasive species and highlights some of the species threatening New York’s environment and economy, while also showing some innovative ways that New York State is combatting theseRead More
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Demonstration Living Shoreline Project

Learn about the benefits of living/ natural shoreline here and check out our progress on the Suffolk County Marine Environmental Learning Center Living Shoreline project in Southold. Living shorelines use plants or other natural elements to stabilize coastlines. A comparison of living and hardened shorelines. Image from NOAA. FacedRead More
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The “Shannon C.” Barge Dedication

Seen here being towed toward its “retirement” home, the Shannon C, a 60-foot steel barge, is the latest vessel to be added to the Shinnecock artificial reef.Courtesy DJ Whelan Corp. By Christine Sampson November 11, 2021 When she was young, Shannon Cecilia Whelan was a crew member aboard aRead 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.

ocean with gentle break


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