05/30/2025
HAMPTON BAYS ALLIANCE JUNE 2025 MEETING
STATE OF THE BAYS
June 4, 2025 @ 7 p.m.
Hampton Bays Public Library
Helen Gould Room
52 Ponquogue Avenue
Hampton Bays, NY 11946
On Long Island, our sole-source aquifer is our drinking water supply and is our primary source of freshwater. Recent trends in the quality of our groundwater and surface waters on Long Island have been concerning. Rising levels of contaminants, declining marine habitats and top shellfisheries, annual algal blooms and the effects of climate change all threaten our waters and our estuarine ecosystem.
Join us for an informative presentation on the "State of the Bays" by Christopher Gobler, PhD. of the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at Stony Brook University. We will also have an informative presentation by the Shinnecock Kelp Farmers, a multi-generation collective of Indigenous women who are enrolled members of the Shinnecock Indian Nation, leveraging a 10,000+-year-old traditional relationship with the sea and with seaweed to capture carbon and nitrogen that has poisoned the waters of Shinnecock Bay and beyond.