• Take Action
    • Defend a Creek
    • Great South Bay Oyster Project
    • Upgrade Cesspools
    • Plant Bay Friendly
      • Bay Friendly Yards
      • Get Certified!
      • Blog
      • Resources
    • Education & Advocacy
    • Volunteer
  • News & Events
    • Photo Gallery
    • Speaker Series
    • Events
    • Oyster Ball 2025
    • In the News
    • Blog
  • About Us
    • Board of Directors
    • Advisory Board
    • Our Staff
    • Contact
  • Store
Donate
Clamstock:  A Beer Blast Musicfest Art and Photography Show Benefit For Save The Great South Bay

Clamstock: A Beer Blast Musicfest Art and Photography Show Benefit For Save The Great South Bay

by Marshall Brown | Jun 19, 2014

Welcome to Clamstock! Bring friends! Have fun celebrating the bay we love! The following items will be raffled off: 1. A boat trip to Old Inlet with nature photographer extraordinaire Michael Busch. 2. A fishing excursion on The Great South Bay with our Stephen...
Can Long Island Be Saved?  Part VII — Now It’s Up To Albany To Pass The Long Island Water Quality Control Act

Can Long Island Be Saved? Part VII — Now It’s Up To Albany To Pass The Long Island Water Quality Control Act

by Marshall Brown | Jun 16, 2014 | Cleaner Water

Here is the Part VII in the series ‘Can Long Island Be Saved? on Huffington Post.
Can Long Island Be Saved?  Part VI – An Interview With Professor Christopher Gobler

Can Long Island Be Saved? Part VI – An Interview With Professor Christopher Gobler

by Marshall Brown | Jun 4, 2014 | Cleaner Water, Education

Here is the Part VI of the continuing Huffington Post Series: Can Long Island Be Saved?   We interview Prof. Christopher Gobler of SUNY Stony Brook’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences.
Can Long Island Be Saved?  Part IV — Crescent Beach, Beach Closures and Cesspools

Can Long Island Be Saved? Part IV — Crescent Beach, Beach Closures and Cesspools

by Marshall Brown | May 24, 2014 | Fixing Habitats

From Wednesday 5/21/2014 Huffington Post, Part IV of the continuing series, “Can Long Island Be Saved?”
A Breach of Protocol?   Outdated Science Supporting Bureaucratic Decision Making on The Breach

A Breach of Protocol? Outdated Science Supporting Bureaucratic Decision Making on The Breach

by Marshall Brown | Dec 22, 2013 | Cleaner Water, Featured

Many of us (about 35 based on RSVPs, seeing people there) attended “Sandy’s Silver Lining,” A Public Forum on The Breach, held at Bellport Middle School on the 21st between 9:30 – 12:00. The response was strong even though it was the last...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Tags

algal blooms Babylon Bay Friendly Yards Bellport Bay Blue Island Oysters breach Brown tide Carll's River Christopher Gobler clamming Clean up Creek Defender CRESLI fertilizer Fire Island Fire Island National Seashore Grassroots Environmental Education Great South Bay habitat restoration Hurricane Sandy Keep Islip Clean Michael Busch nitrogen nitrogenous waste nitrogen pollution NYSDEC Old Inlet oysters pesticides Save The Great South Bay Sayville SCERP septic tanks sewering SoMAS Steven Bellone Suffolk County The Army Corps of Engineers The Great South Bay The Nature Conservancy The New Inlet The Old Inlet Volunteer Water Matters water quality

Get in touch

PO Box 373
Babylon, NY 11702
(631) 204-8175‬
info@savethegreatsouthbay.org

Our Projects

  • Bay Friendly Yards
  • Creek Defender
  • The Great South Bay Oyster Project
GuideStar Logo

Follow STGSB

  • Facebook
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
©2020 Save The Great South Bay - Site Designed and Managed by PCQB WordPress Solutions