Earth Day 2010: Fragile Waterways
April 23, 2010 by joanna · Leave a Comment
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation provided funding for Channel Thirteen’s documentary “Fragile Waterways”, which aired last night to mark Earth Day 2010. Roughly an hour long, the program features the Peconic Bay, with Chris Pickerell of Cornell Marine, and his father. The program also explores the challenges facing Brooklyn, NY, the Great Lakes, [...]
Volunteers needed for Horseshoe Crab monitoring
June 13, 2008 by joanna · Leave a Comment
Volunteers are needed to collect data on mating horseshoe crabs for the 4 days on and near the full moon, June 18, and the new and full moons in July. Dr. John Tanacredi of Dowling College is organizing a collection of data in order to know the numbers of this species. They are harvested [...]
Workshop Report: Environmental and Aesthetic Impacts of Small Docks
May 10, 2008 by John Kramer · 5 Comments
The stated purpose of the workshop was to make available to the public the latest info, scientific studies, experience and expertise of coastal resource managers of NOAA, because we of Southold Town are working together to address the challenges, needs, desires and rights of all to practice responsible stewardship and develop a long term strategy [...]
Call to Action – Area Coordinators
February 5, 2008 by Harold · Leave a Comment
Why do we need Area Coordinators? Because we want you to be part of our success! We are experiencing an enthusiastic growth in membership from people with diverse interests. We are receiving unique requests that are specific to some Southold Communities. SoutholdVOICE wants to be able to answer those questions with knowledge and experience, and [...]
LWRP for DUMMIES
October 19, 2007 by joanna · Leave a Comment
The 5 minute guide by SoutholdVOICE LWRP stands for Local Waterfront Revitalization Program; it’s both a plan and a program. The planning document is prepared by the local community, and includes the program that will be used to implement the plan – it’s the implementation that matters, and all of it is subject to approval [...]
