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Author: mhnsn1

Newsletter, June 2016

Posted on June 20, 2016April 26, 2018 by mhnsn1

Gardening Guidelines for Pond Neighbors At FOGP, we’re all avid gardeners and there is no better month to experience the joys of your garden than June. But anyone who lives in the watershed of Georgica Pond needs to be mindful that overuse

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Posted in eNewsletter Tagged carwash

On Georgica Pond—The Nature Conservancy Video

Posted on June 20, 2016April 2, 2018 by mhnsn1

From the “Our Island, Our Water, Our Future” short film series with The Nature Conservancy, we bring you a segment that hits home for those of us with 4 legged furry friends. Toxic blue-green algae threatens many bodies of water on Long

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Posted in eNewsletter Tagged blue-green algae, nature conservancy

Georgica Pond, Spring Update

Posted on June 6, 2016April 5, 2018 by mhnsn1

As the mild winter has transitioned to a cool spring, and summer approaches, Georgica Pond is springing to life, good and bad.  To recap, in 2015, the ocean inlet or cut remained open for the longest period in recent record, from January

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Posted in eNewsletter Tagged eelgrass, macroalgae, Mahogany Tide

On Georgica Pond

Posted on May 16, 2016April 6, 2018 by mhnsn1

Posted in the Letters to the Editor of the East Hampton Star, On Georgica Pond East Hampton May 16, 2016 Dear David, The Friends of Georgica Pond Foundation would like to clarify and respond to concerns that were raised in the article

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Posted in Press Tagged blue crab, gobler, harvester, macroalgae

Trustees Fret About Blue Crabs

Posted on May 12, 2016April 6, 2018 by mhnsn1

An aquatic weed harvester that is to begin removing macroalgae from Georgica Pond this month is of concern to the East Hampton Town Trustees, who own and oversee many of the town’s waterways and bottomlands on behalf of the public. At their

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Posted in Press Tagged harvester, macroalgae, trustees, weed harvester

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