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Defend Our Creeks!

Creeks are the lifeblood of Long Island. Let’s open them up and let them flow.

The Great South Bay will only be as healthy as the creeks and rivers that flow into it. There are some 50 creeks that flow into the bay along the 16 communities along the South Shore. The Creek Defender Program calls upon people in each of those communities to become local stewards, healing our creeks as we heal the Bay. They are led by a Creek Defenders who acts as a local steward, organizing and guiding their communities, leading cleanups, habitat restoration projects, and native planting initiatives. They spread our message that our care for the Bay begins on the land, and the quality of that water entering the bay

Meet Our Creek Defenders

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“Defending our creeks has to be fun, educational and rewarding for everyone involved. There is so much more that can be done and we are only scratching the surface so far…..people WANT to help, our role is to organize it all.”

Tom Kain

Creek Defender Co-Chairperson

Tom Kain is a past President of the Rotary Club of Bay Shore where he served two terms as President in 2017-2018 and before that in 2014-2015. He and his wife Gigi and their 5 children have been Bay Shore residents for the last 20 years and residents of Long Island for decades.

He is a lifelong lover of our oceans, sounds, beaches, bays, canals, lakes, ponds, rivers and creeks. He grew up in Babylon, swimming, skating and fishing in Sumpwams/Shore Road canal, Southards Pond and Argyle Lake and spent many childhood summers in Peconic living in a cottage on the bluffs of the LI Sound. He and his wife once lived in Friday Harbor, WA in the San Juan Islands of the Puget Sound.

Tom’s four sons and daughter were all Jones Beach Junior lifeguards and three of his sons are presently NYS Ocean lifeguards. A 1984 graduate of Babylon High School, he also attended SUNY Stony Brook and Suffolk Community College – where his favorite course was Oceanography taught by Ken Ettlinger. Tom has worked for TD Bank for almost 15 years and is a senior residential loan officer. All his family loves our beaches, they love to fish, surf, bodysurf, boogie board, kayak and paddleboard and enjoy all of the NY ocean beaches that are probably the finest in the country.

Tom Kaine Photo -   Creek Defender Chairperson

Dr. James Bertsch

Creek Defender Co-Chairperson

Dr. James Bertsch’s mission is to enhance community involvement by fostering civility and inquiry in public discourse. As a YMCA board member and twice-elected trustee for Sayville Schools, his civic and political focus centers on coalition building. James spearheads diverse community events, engaging over 300 people and 15 organizations in initiatives such as veteran gravestone restorations.

As a trustee for the LT Michael P. Murphy Navy SEAL Museum, he aims to inspire local devotion to Michael Murphy’s legacy and integrate the Navy SEAL Museum into community life. With a background in education, James served as a Special Education administrator, founded the Greater Sayville Civic Association, and directs local initiatives for Save the Great South Bay. Committed to community advocacy, he contributes environmental and civic stories to various publications, including Newsday, Suffolk County News, and the Long Island Press.

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Massapequa

Don Nedbalsky

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Amityville

Dennis Siry

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Copiague

In partnership with Venice Civic Assoc.

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Lindenhurst

Dave Schrader
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West Babylon

Christina Galante
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Babylon

Todd Shaw
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West Islip

Andy Mirchel
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Bay Shore

Tom Kain

Keep Islip Clean

Islip

in partnership with Keep Islip Clean

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Great River

Ron Gibbons

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Sayville

James Bertsch
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Bayport

Bob Draffin
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Blue Point

Jason Borowski
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Patchogue

Jennifer George

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Brookhaven

In partnership with CEED

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Mastic Beach

Walt Meshenberg
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Paddle Tribe

Karen Marvin
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Data Collection

Janet Marie Soley
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Water Quality Testing

Ed Ragan

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Map Of Long Island Tributaries

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