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Save The Great South Bay — An Introductory Slide Show

Save The Great South Bay — An Introductory Slide Show

by Marshall Brown | May 2, 2013 | Cleaner Water, Fixing Habitats

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Kayaking The Old Inlet aka The New Inlet aka The Breach April 25th and April 26th 2013

by Marshall Brown | Apr 30, 2013 | Cleaner Water, Featured, Fixing Habitats

Save The Great South Bay here presents two videos from two Facebook Group members. The first is from Dan Smith, an avid kayaker and Brookhaven resident, of what he (like many) refer to as The Old Inlet, but which others know as The New Inlet or The Breach. Call it...

Filtering Futures: A Story of Long Island and Shellfish — A Film By Gareth Burghes

by Marshall Brown | Apr 24, 2013 | Fixing Habitats, Shellfish

Gareth Burghes is a former student in marine biology at Stony Brook University turned film maker. Through Lagomorph Films, the production company he founded, Gareth is winning spots at various film festivals with his “Filtering Futures: A Story of Long Island...

On The Job: Bayman — A News12 Report

by Marshall Brown | Apr 24, 2013 | Fixing Habitats, Shellfish

Sean Bergin of New12 Long Island here tries his hand at being a bayman in his ongoing series “On The Job.” The segment concludes with some observations on the breach / New Inlet and how it is already affecting the bay.   On The Job: Bayman    ...
The New Inlet — By Boat From The Great South Bay 4-21-13

The New Inlet — By Boat From The Great South Bay 4-21-13

by Marshall Brown | Apr 22, 2013 | Cleaner Water, Fixing Habitats

Photographer Michael Busch has been perhaps the most prolific photographer/filmographer of The New Inlet, a subject worthy of his talents.                             ...
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