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News12 What’s in The Water? : Town Hall Meeting

News12 What’s in The Water? : Town Hall Meeting

by Marshall Brown | Sep 27, 2013 | Cleaner Water, Featured

News12 continues its series “What’s in The Water?” with an hour Town Hall discussion — aired 9/27/13 What’s in the Water: Town Hall MeetingMELVILLE – News 12 Long Island’s Stone Grissom hosted a town hall discussion in...
News12 What’s In The Water, Part II: How Much Is Too Much?

News12 What’s In The Water, Part II: How Much Is Too Much?

by Marshall Brown | Sep 25, 2013 | Cleaner Water, Featured

On Tuesday, News12 aired the second of its five part series, What’s In The Water? with a discussion of pesticides in Long Island’s groundwater. I encourage all to watch the series, with an additional one hour panel discussion at 7 PM Thursday night. As per...
Breach Report 9-19-13:  WSJ On The Breach: “The Kindest Cut of All”

Breach Report 9-19-13: WSJ On The Breach: “The Kindest Cut of All”

by Marshall Brown | Sep 19, 2013 | Cleaner Water, Featured

Needless to say, Save The Great South Bay is delighted about this article on the breach in today’s Wall Street Journal. Will James interviewed some top scientists — Carl LoBue of The Nature Conservancy, Chris Gobler of Stonybrook/SCERP, and Professor...
ANATOMY OF A BLOOM: RUST TIDE SPREADS ACROSS PECONIC ESTUARY

ANATOMY OF A BLOOM: RUST TIDE SPREADS ACROSS PECONIC ESTUARY

by Marshall Brown | Sep 18, 2013 | Featured

Post by SCERP Stony Brook Southampton Coastal and Estuarine Research Program.
News12 to Air FIve Part Series on Long Island Water Quality — What’s In The Water (Sept 23rd through 27th)

News12 to Air FIve Part Series on Long Island Water Quality — What’s In The Water (Sept 23rd through 27th)

by Marshall Brown | Sep 14, 2013 | Cleaner Water, Education, Featured, Fixing Habitats

What’s in the Water has been produced by News12 in response to the crisis Long Island and its waters now face. Brown tide, red tide, rust tide, blue green algae, constant beach closings and shellfish bed closings in bays throughout Long Island, beginning in 1985...
Breach Report 9-11-13:   Now I Can See The Bottom!  How The Breach Made It Fun and Legal To Swim in the GSB Again!

Breach Report 9-11-13: Now I Can See The Bottom! How The Breach Made It Fun and Legal To Swim in the GSB Again!

by Marshall Brown | Sep 11, 2013 | Cleaner Water, Featured

via Facebook SCERP — The Southampton Coastal and Estuarine Research Project — has just come out with their latest report. Swimmers Rejoice! Water clarity is now such that we can see deeper than 4 feet in the Eastern Bay, which means it is legal and...
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