by Marshall Brown | May 21, 2013 | Featured
Here’s an amazing shot of the breach as it was being formed during Hurricane Sandy, photographed by our own Michael Busch.   Those aren’t dunes behind the Pattersquash club house — those are...
by Marshall Brown | May 20, 2013 | Cleaner Water, Featured, Fixing Habitats
Here is the latest news from The National Parks Service on the breach. It substantiates what people at Save the Great South Bay and what marine scientists have been saying, based on the data, and on a thorough knowledge of barrier beach dynamics. Here are the key...
by Marshall Brown | May 16, 2013 | Cleaner Water, Fixing Habitats
Here’s a nice piece on Prof. Christopher Gobler of Stonybrook’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS)  by Kyle Rabin of Ecocentric.org.  You want to know about toxic algal blooms, what they are doing to the marine plants and animals in our...
by Marshall Brown | May 11, 2013 | Fixing Habitats
The seal carcass found and photographed last Saturday on the beach a mile west of Smith Point was NOT as it turned out killed by a shark, and certainly not a Great White.  While Great Whites are feeding on seals off Cape Cod, we’ve yet to see any evidence that...
by | May 6, 2013 | Fixing Habitats
Restore America’s Estuaries, in conjunction with the American Sportfishing Association and NOAA Fisheries, released a report recently detailing the importance of marine habitats to Americas fisheries. The report explains (with easy to understand info-graphics)...