by Robyn Silvestri, Executive Director | May 26, 2021 | Algal Blooms, Cleaner Water, Education, Fixing Habitats, News, Nitrogen Pollution, Water Quality
As reported by Danielle Campbell, News 12 Long Island on 05/26/21. Parts of Long Island are seeing Mahogany Tide, an algal bloom, very early on in the season this year — a big problem for fish and shellfish. Word of a mahogany tide showing up on Long Island...
by Robyn Silvestri, Executive Director | Apr 29, 2021 | Advocacy, Bay Friendly Yards, Creek Defender, Great South Bay Oyster Project, Water Quality
Written by Tom Schlichter and as seen in Newsday, 04/29/21 Long Island outdoors lovers are often looking for environmental organizations to volunteer with come spring. Especially attractive are grassroots societies that endeavor to promote, protect and improve our...
by Robyn Silvestri, Executive Director | Feb 25, 2021
Due to forecast of morning rain, this event will have a delayed start at 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM. The Great South Bay will only be as healthy as the 50 creeks leading into it. Join our Patchogue Creek Defender James Acierno as he teams up with the...
by Robyn Silvestri, Executive Director | Feb 25, 2021
The Great South Bay will only be as healthy as the 50 creeks leading into it. Join our Bellport Creek Defender as we team up with the Center for Environmental Education and Discovery on Sunday, April 24 from 9 am – 12 pm to clean up along Beaverdam Creek by...
by Robyn Silvestri, Executive Director | Feb 25, 2021
The Great South Bay will only be as healthy as the 50 creeks leading into it. Join Blue Point Creek Defender Jason Borowski as he teams up with the Blue Point Civic Association to clean up along Blue Point’s Namkee, Stillman and Corey Creeks by removing debris...