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Brown Tide Activity 1998 The Peconic Bays of Long Island remained relatively free from brown tide for the third consecutive year
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Document Date: 2006-12-01 15:18:18


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Company

Environmental Laboratory / Bigelow Laboratory / /

Facility

Shelter Island / College of Environmental Science / Stony Brook’s Living Marine Resources Institute / Stony Brook’s Marine Sciences Research Center / /

NaturalFeature

Shelter Island / West Neck Bay / Westhampton Beach / Peconic Bays / /

Organization

College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse / Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution / Living Marine Resources Institute / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / Stony Brook’s Marine Sciences Research Center / SUNY / Stony Brook’s Living Marine Resources Institute / Marine Sciences Research Center / Department of Environmental Conservation / and the Peconic Estuary Program / NYSG / /

Person

Sergio Sañudo-Wilhelmy / José Giner / Patrick Dooley / Maureen Keller / Woods Hole / Susan Banahan / Darcy Lonsdale / Cornelia Schlenk / Glibert Kana / Todd Kana / David Caron / Grant Scholar Christopher Gobler / Barbara A. Branca / /

Position

Assistant Director / project manager / Brown Tide Outreach Specialist / BTRI principal investigator / Newsday reporter / Director ’s Assistant / /

ProvinceOrState

New Jersey / Maine / Rhode Island / Maryland / New York / /

PublishedMedium

Newsday / /

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