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$10.4 Million From Albany For Shellfish Hatcheries

$10.4 Million From Albany For Shellfish Hatcheries

by Marshall Brown | Sep 9, 2017 | 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...
Presentation By Marshall Brown of Save The Great South Bay

Presentation By Marshall Brown of Save The Great South Bay

by Marshall Brown | Jul 5, 2017

Why are our Long Island bays under threat and what is being done now to heal them? Long Island is in a fight for its future as it grapples with an enormous groundwater pollution problem.
Presentation By Marshall Brown of Save The Great South Bay

Presentation By Marshall Brown of Save The Great South Bay

by Marshall Brown | Jul 5, 2017

Why are our Long Island bays under threat and what is being done now to heal them? Long Island is in a fight for its future as it grapples with an enormous groundwater pollution problem.
LINAP:  Is Long Island At a Turning Point?

LINAP: Is Long Island At a Turning Point?

by Marshall Brown | Apr 1, 2017 | Advocacy, Bay Friendly Yards, Lawn Fertilizer, News, Nitrogen Pollution, Pesticides, 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...
LINAP:  Is Long Island At a Turning Point?

Is Long Island At A Turning Point Re: Nitrogen Pollution?

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...
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