by Marshall Brown | Apr 15, 2018 | Advocacy, Bay Friendly Yards, Cleaner Water
Kudos to Grassroots Environmental Education, our partner in the I Love Long Island Campaign for ‘bay friendly yards’!  Thanks to them and to Assemblyman Steve Englebright, Chair, Committee on Environmental Conservation and Kemp Hannon,Senate Health...
by Marshall Brown | Nov 26, 2017 | Cleaner Water, Featured
As 2017 winds down, as the sun, ever lower on the horizon, yields the gorgeous sunrises and sunsets of The Great South Bay of Fall and Winter, while in our marinas our boats are stowed for the winter, we’ve time to reflect on what was a very eventful year. 2017...
by Marshall Brown | Sep 9, 2017 | Cleaner Water, News, Shellfish
Invests $7.25 Million in Public Hatcheries Across Long Island and $3.15 Million to Obtain Adult Shellfish Shellfish Restoration Council to Direct Efforts and Coordinate Training Investments Will Create Jobs Across Long Island DEC to Establish One-Stop Shop to...
by Marshall Brown | Apr 1, 2017 | Cleaner Water, Septic Tanks
By any measure, this was a landmark week for those who for years have sought to address Long Island’s nitrogen pollution issues. First came the announcement by Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone that a pilot program has been proposed that over the next two...
by Marshall Brown | Oct 5, 2016 | Cleaner Water
Today, Oct 5th, The Suffolk County Legislature will be debating funding of a plan for sewering along the main streets and in the low lying areas of Sayville, West Sayville, and Oakdale. Â Â We need vibrant town centers — and we really need a healthy bay. Â ...
by Marshall Brown | Oct 5, 2016 | Cleaner Water
Today, Oct 5th, The Suffolk County Legislature will be debating funding of a plan for sewering along the main streets and in the low lying areas of Sayville, West Sayville, and Oakdale. Â Â We need vibrant town centers — and we really need a healthy bay. Â ...