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Planting Clams in Shinnecock Bay – Tidal Page
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The highs and lows of Shinnecock Bay and beyond. March 26, 2013. Planting Clams in Shinnecock Bay. The scientists and students of the Shinnecock Bay Restoration Project have planted more than 2.5 million clams. Stony Brook PhD student Konstantine Rountos wore his GoPro camera on some of those clam planting trips and made this video. A Great Day for Sharks and Rays. All Red Tides Are Not Alike →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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A Tale of Two Bays – Tidal Page
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The highs and lows of Shinnecock Bay and beyond. June 13, 2013. A Tale of Two Bays. Water drawn from western Shinnecock Bay on the left and eastern Shinnecock Bay on the right. photo by Chris Woods. What’s the reason for this dramatic difference? Physics mostly. East Shinnecock is flushed out by ocean currents entering through the inlet. The western side of the Bay doesn’t get flushed out and the water is stagnant. Community and Student Volunteers Join Forces for Eelgrass Restoration. Notify me of new co...
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June 2013 – Tidal Page
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The highs and lows of Shinnecock Bay and beyond. June 13, 2013. A Tale of Two Bays. Water drawn from western Shinnecock Bay on the left and eastern Shinnecock Bay on the right. photo by Chris Woods. What’s the reason for this dramatic difference? Physics mostly. East Shinnecock is flushed out by ocean currents entering through the inlet. The western side of the Bay doesn’t get flushed out and the water is stagnant. The Shinnecock Bay Restoration Program. A Tale of Two Bays. ShiRP Workshop at Earthstock.
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About – Tidal Page
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The highs and lows of Shinnecock Bay and beyond. I am a marine conservation graduate student at Stony Brook University. I work with an amazing team of scientists working to restore and protect Shinnecock Bay. I blog about nature in the bay, the students and scientists I work with, the volunteers and supporters in our community and, because it’s all one ocean, the waters beyond our horizon. Be warned, I have a bias towards good news. Click here. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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State Headquarters: 314 Unquowa Road, Fairfield, CT 06824. Cardinals feeding 03-30-10 by Kevin M. Doyle. Eastern Bluebird2 by Twan Leenders. Instagram Milford Catch-Release June29-July3 15 (54). Warbler, Palm KellyAzar. 03-27-16 Easter American Oystercatcher (1 of 4). Our Emails are Timely, Well-written, Informative: Sign Up! State of the Birds. Coastal Center at Milford Point. Trip Reports and Photos. Our Mission and Work. Volunteer and Job Opportunities. Staff and Board Members. While most birders spen...
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Place A Classified Ad. Serving New Haven, CT. Thursday, May 31, 2012. Autism, literacy, farming: New blogs add to variety in the Community Media Lab. By Ed Stannard, Community Engagement Editor. Estannard@nhregister.com / Twitter: @edstannardnhr. It’s time to pay a visit to our Community Media Lab. You might be surprised at who you’ll find. Do have a loved one with autism? Do you care about increasing literacy among our youth? Are you interested in sustainable farming? Whose motto is Farming is a Transfo...
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Smart ways to reduce harmful effects from stormwater runoff. Http:/ greencitiesbluewaters.wordpress.com. Connecticut Fund for the Environment and its bi-state program Save the Sound work to protect the land, air, and water of Connecticut and Long Island Sound. Our offices are in New Haven, CT and Mamaroneck, NY. Reach us at www.ctenvironment.org or 203-787-0646. September 9, 2013. Discussing the Value of Green Infrastructure. June 26, 2013. The Rain Garden Program: First Stage Complete! May 28, 2013.
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All Red Tides Are Not Alike – Tidal Page
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The highs and lows of Shinnecock Bay and beyond. April 9, 2013. All Red Tides Are Not Alike. Karenia brevis: the toxic algae causing manatee deaths in Florida. Photo from Wikipeda. This Sunday, The New York Times. Reported on the Florida red tide. Though they are both called red tides, or Harmful Algal Blooms by scientists, they are actually different species of algae. The highly toxic Florida red tide is. The red tide species in Shinnecock Bay are. Planting Clams in Shinnecock Bay. You are commenting us...