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is exploring the use of “bivalve restoration” (seeding clams and oysters) and seaweed aquaculture to improve water quality by removing nitrogen and preventing brown tide. Adult clams have demonstrated the ability to filter brown tide algae at low concentrations. SBU runs a Shinnecock Bay restoration project and has already placed 2.5 million clams in the bay, but more are needed.
“The governor asked, ‘Why doesn’t the state have a shellfish hatchery?’” Esposito reported. On the East End, local municipalities have created their own shellfish facilities and the state boasts a total of 11 fish hatcheries. “Why isn’t the state helping,
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POLITICS AND CULTURE IN MODERN amerika Series Editors: Keisha N. Blain, Margot Canaday, Matthew Lassiter, Stephen Pitti, Thomas J. Sugrue Volumes in the series narrate and analyze political and social change in the broadest dimensions from 1865 to the present, including ideas about the ways people have sought and wielded power in the public sphere and the language and institutions of politics at all levels—local, national, and transnational. The series is motivated by a desire to reverse the fragmentation of modern U.S. history and to encourage synthetic perspectives on social movements and the state, on gender, race, and labor, and on intellectual history and popular culture.
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