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State of Georgica Pond 2022

Friends of Georgica Pond Foundation (from left to right) Sara Davison, Anne G. Hall, Priscilla Rattazzi, Sid Perkins, Anna Chapman, Jon Wainwright, Dr. Christopher Gobler. (not pictured: Kathy Rayner & Larry Cantwell).

Posted on August 18, 2022August 18, 2022 by mhnsn1

The Annual Meeting of the Friends of Georgica Pond Foundation was held on a beautiful summer morning on August 14, 2022. Eighty-five people enjoyed the generous hospitality of Anna Chapman & Ronald Perelman at The Creek’s theater, coffee and breakfast … Read more

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Wainscott Green

Wainscott Green

Posted on May 31, 2022May 31, 2022 by mhnsn1

The making of a park

Wainscott Green, the Rick Del Mastro Park, was once the site of a thriving gay nightclub and restaurant. Today it is a park—transformed from one type of gathering place to another—a great local story about … Read more

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Plastic Beach Clean Up a Success

Posted on April 19, 2022May 26, 2022 by mhnsn1

April 16 was a sunny brisk morning at Georgica Pond when 50 people of all ages gathered to help pick up plastic debris along the ocean and shoreline of Georgica Pond.

In addition to collecting approximately 20 pounds of plastic … Read more

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The Lovely Lawn

Posted on April 7, 2022April 8, 2022 by mhnsn1

How to have a healthy lawn and help Georgica Pond

Over fertilization of lawns can lead to contamination of groundwater and groundwater is what feeds Georgica Pond. If over-loaded with nitrogen, it will trigger harmful algal blooms including masses of … Read more

Posted in eNewsletter Tagged fertilization, groundwater, Nitrogen

It’s a bird, it’s a plane… it’s a boat

Hycraft boat

Posted on March 15, 2022March 17, 2022 by mhnsn1

Keeping a new set of eyes on Georgica Pond

By Christopher Gobler, Ph.D. Endowed Chair of Coastal Ecology & Conservation at the School of Marine & Atmospheric Sciences (SOMAS) at Stony Brook University.

We’ve entered the robotic, remote sensing age. … Read more

Posted in eNewsletter Tagged algal blooms, buoy, hycraft, knowledge

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