by Marshall Brown | Jan 30, 2016 | Advocacy, Education, The Breach
One of the directors of Save the Great South Bay, Stephen Borghardt, hitched a ride in Dave Sieglinger’s two seater to take a gander at how “The New Inlet” is faring post-Jonas. Here is what Stephen had to say: “It looks very healthy and maybe...
by Marshall Brown | Jan 30, 2016 | Advocacy, Water Matters
On our Friday web stream of Water Matters, we had as our guest Dr. Sarah Meyland, Director of the Center for Water Resources Management at The New York Institute of Technology. Her presentation was a call to action, a must-see and a must-know. We live on top of our...
by Marshall Brown | Jan 14, 2016 | Advocacy, Water Matters
Tomorrow at 12:30, I will be hosting the first episode of the first season of Water Matters (click here for live stream or for watching archived video) My guest will be Prof. Christopher Gobler of Stony Brook’s School of Atmospheric and Marine Science (SOMAS)....
by Marshall Brown | Oct 16, 2013 | Advocacy, Shellfish
Rich Murdocco, writing for Long Island Business News, argues we need to adopt land use and water treatment policies that can bring back our bays and our shellfishing industry. It is important to remember that many of the land use issues discussed each week have real...
by Marshall Brown | Mar 13, 2013 | Advocacy, Featured, News
We know that there’s been a lot of flooding on LI starting with Sandy.  We also know that there’s been flooding up and down the eastern seaboard since Sandy. We also have a lot of data showing that the breach at The Old Inlet is not contributing in any...
by Marshall Brown | Mar 12, 2013 | Advocacy, Featured
Newsday has been actively misreporting on the issue of the breach at the Old Inlet.   They have been playing right into the hands of the political fearmongers and the government contractors who would abuse a public good — The Great South Bay — for their...