by Marshall Brown | Nov 26, 2018 | Featured, News
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by | Oct 30, 2018 | Advocacy, Featured, Hurricane Sandy, News
[Ed Note: This is our second post for SGSB’s Newsroom, a forum for local voices who speak for our bay and for our local environment.  Take a look around. We have no time left for inaction and business as usual.  The natural beauty that made Long Island a special...
by Marshall Brown | Aug 27, 2018 | Creek Defender, Featured, News
On August 26th, the 4th Annual Great South Bay Paddle Board Race was held, as it is every year, at The Bay Shore Yacht Club, a hidden gem right on The Great South Bay. South Shore Paddle Boards, owned and operated by Karen Vaccaro Marvin, was once again the host and...
by Howard Ryan | Jun 26, 2018 | Advocacy, Algal Blooms, Bioat Sewage, Boat Sewage, Cleaner Water, Education, Featured, Fishing and Boating, Fixing Habitats, Hurricane Sandy, Lawn Fertilizer, News, Nitrogen Pollution, Pesticides, Pollution, Save Raitan Bay, Septic Tanks, Shellfish, Toxic Plumes
Facts: 2018 Cuomo Priority: Full PCB Clean Up of the Hudson River Cuomo Announces $10.4 Mil to Clean LI’s Waters With Shellfish A New Start for New Jersey on Water Pollution & Flooding Both New York and New Jersey have witnessed some great recent State level...
by Marshall Brown | Jun 8, 2018 | Advocacy, News
It was just over a year ago that I lost my mom.  She truly was a renaissance woman — cooking, sewing, gardening, restoring wicker antiques, knitting, raising five children.  She was also a scientist, a five time Jeopardy contestant (she lost in Game 5 by...
by Marshall Brown | Apr 27, 2018 | Fixing Habitats, News
A huge thanks to Cornucopia of Sayville!  They will be supporting Save The Great South Bay through 1% For The Planet.  They advocated for our membership.  We can only repay them by shopping there; they will then applying the 1% For The Planet donations towards...