The Great South Bay. For hundreds of years, it was a ‘shellfish factory’: oysters, then clams. This shallow lagoon on The South Shore of Long Island provided half of all the hard shell clams eaten in this country. For generations, baymen worked the bay and raised...
Great Atlantic Shellfish Farms, located in Islip, NY, reached out to Save The Great South Bay because it is launching a new program:   Oyster Gardening.  The program, which consists of four evening classes, then a summer of gardening your own oysters, is...
Can one South Shore village help to save The Great South Bay, or at least their little corner of it?   Sayville High School’s Freshman Class has forced this question.  They decided to adopt The Great South Bay as the non-profit they would support this year.  ...