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Author: mhnsn1

Phragmites: Make it work for us

Posted on November 9, 2021November 9, 2021 by mhnsn1

In 2017, Friends of Georgica Pond commissioned a study of the Common Reed (Phragmites australis) at Georgica Pond. The purpose of the study was to provide an overview of the history and distribution of Phragmites at the pond and recommend control options.

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Posted in eNewsletter Tagged biodiversity, phragmites

History of Georgica Pond—Opening the Gut

Posted on October 25, 2021October 25, 2021 by mhnsn1

In 1992 George Wilson Pierson wrote a reminiscence of Georgica Pond titled, “A Poose and its neighbors. Episodes from the History of Georgica Pond and its Bar.” The publication marked the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Georgica Association. In his

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Posted in eNewsletter Tagged georgica cut, georgica gut

Whitebait

Atlantic Silverside

Posted on October 1, 2021October 13, 2021 by mhnsn1

Eat the Whole Thing In many cuisines there is a tradition of eating whole, deep fried, small fish or “fry.” The entire fish—head, fins, bones, and innards are eaten. In Italy it is referred to as “Gianchetti” or “Bianchetti,” in France, they

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Posted in eNewsletter Tagged fishery, whitebait

East Hampton Town Trustees Opened the Pond Today

Georgica Cut in September

Posted on September 28, 2021September 28, 2021 by mhnsn1
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World Coastal Cleanup Day

Plastic Cleanup

Posted on September 18, 2021September 20, 2021 by mhnsn1

On a beautiful Saturday, September 18, 2021, 29 volunteers from Friends of Georgica Pond, Surfrider Foundation, the East Hampton Library Young Adult Programs and the East Hampton Town Trustees worked together to remove debris from the beach at Georgica Pond. Approximately 1,500

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