East Hampton Town Trustees

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Kelp and More Kelp’ in Harbors Here

“Kelp, kelp, and more kelp” is how John Dunne, the director of the East Hampton Town Shellfish Hatchery, described a request to the town trustees to allow a pilot project that would see 100-foot lines of kelp grown in both Three Mile and Accabonac Harbors this winter. At theirRead More
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Trustees Say Orsted ‘Reneging’ On Agreement For Wind Farm Lease

The East Hampton Town Trustees this week said that wind farm developer Ørsted is “reneging” on a critical component of the agreement reached with local officials that allowed the South Fork Wind Farm power cable to be brought ashore in Wainscott. Members of the Trustees said this Monday thatRead More
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WANTED: Largest Chowder Clam

31st Annual Largest Clam Contest Digging: September 25th through October 2ndJudging: Sunday, October 3rd at the Trustees’ Office on the corner of Bluff Road and Atlantic Avenue in Amagansett beginning at 12:00 noon Live Music by The Lynn Blue Band Face Painting Artistry by Jenn Woodason of Liquid ImaginationRead More
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Meeting: August 23, 2021

Agenda I. Roll Call II. Public Comment John “Barley” Dunne, Director of the East Hampton Town Shellfish Hatchery to discuss kelp culture in Trustee waters.Bob Tymann, who works with the South Fork Sea Farmers, with a proposal for an Oyster Reef in Accabonac HarborThomas Osborne of Osborne and McGowan,Read More
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Georgica Pond Temporarily Closed

The East Hampton Town Trustees have temporarily closed Georgica Pond to swimming, crabbing and fishing due to a hazardous levels of cyanobacteria bloom that exceed the NYSDEC threshold value. Please keep children and pets away from the pond and rinse off after exposure to pond water.Read 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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