by Marshall Brown | Jun 6, 2013 | Fixing Habitats
We at the Save the Great South Bay know that residents along the South Shore of Long Island are vulnerable and nervous every time a named storm comes our way.   That’s why it is important to be ready and aware of what to expect.   Tropical Storm Andrea will...
by Marshall Brown | Jun 3, 2013 | Fixing Habitats, Shellfish
Via Andrew Kozak, a graduating senior at Stony Brook University. Â His senior project concerned the collapse of the clamming population in The Great South Bay, and with it a way of life. Â His project may be viewed at www.longislandclams.com....
by Marshall Brown | Jun 3, 2013 | Cleaner Water
1794 Map of Eastern Great South Bay 1820 Map of the Great South Bay Mosaic of The New Inlet – 5-31-13 Courtesy Prof Charles Flagg and The Great South Bay Project Team At SoMAS 5-31-13 Courtesy Prof Charles Flagg and The Great South Bay Project Team At SoMAS New...
by Marshall Brown | May 30, 2013 | Cleaner Water, Featured, Fixing Habitats
Peter Kohler, Executive Vice President for Editorial Services at Cablevision, got it absolutely right in his most recent editorial as to what should be done about The Bay Park Sewage Treatment Plant, which was crippled by Hurricane Sandy. via YouTube Until we rebuild...
by Marshall Brown | May 22, 2013 | Fixing Habitats
Last month, Jim Tripp of the The Environmental Defense Fund drafted a letter addressed to The Department of Interior, The National Parks Service, The Fire Island National Seashore, The Army Corps of Engineers, and The New York State Department of Environmental...