 
							
 by Marshall Brown | Apr 20, 2015 | Fixing Habitats
Save The Great South Bay has just launched a Kickstarter Campaign to raise money for a web-based crowdsourced environmental map of Long Island. Here is a list of the sorts of things this map will allow us to do: 1. Nature photographers will be able to post their...				
 by Marshall Brown | Feb 23, 2015
Attention all those who live in Sayville, West Sayville, or Bayport: You have earned an opportunity to begin to repair / restore / revitalize your coastline.   You have been awarded an LWRP aka The Town of Islip Local Waterfront Revitalization Program by Albany.  ...				
 by Marshall Brown | Feb 23, 2015
Attention all those who live in Sayville, West Sayville, or Bayport: You have earned an opportunity to begin to repair / restore / revitalize your coastline.   You have been awarded an LWRP aka The Town of Islip Local Waterfront Revitalization Program by Albany.  ...				
 
							
 by Marshall Brown | Aug 15, 2014 | Cleaner Water, Featured, Fixing Habitats
Indeed as readily predicted in Part IX of Can Long Island Be Saved, Huffington Post series, the heavy rains led of course to widespread beach closures because Long Island’s groundwater is polluted. 66 closed in Suffolk County. We must fix our groundwater or all...				
 
							
 by Marshall Brown | May 17, 2014 | Cleaner Water
Part III of the Huffington Post series, Can Long Island Be Saved? Here, we interview Carl LoBue, senior marine scientist of The Nature Conservancy.