Brookhaven Town approves shellfish zone expansion off Bellport
Sending out an 'SOS'
Our 2023 Educational Activities and Events
This document is a summary of Friends of Bellport Bay’s community outreach programs from last year. We would like to thank all of our supporters for a successful 2023!
Click on the dates below to see details about each event
February 11 - “The Environmentalists” Exhibition
April 14 - Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County (CCESC) Marine Program Tour
April 22 - The New Students Benefit Concert
FoBB Camp Collaboration - August 14th - 17th
Funded by the David M. Duffy Foundation, FoBB partnered with the Boys and Girls Club of Bellport, and The Center for Environmental Education & Discovery (CEED) for a FoBB marine Camp. The “Bellport Bay Restoration Team” of young Boys and Girls Club members engaged in FoBB’s water operations; learning how to seine net, collecting data on oysters, and planting 10,000 oysters into the Shellfish Management Area. Concluding the week Katia Read held a clay sculpting workshop where students created templates for living seawalls.
Day One: Students learned about the vital role oysters play in the environment, took a tour of the two-acre Shellfish Management Area, and were shown how to take samples and accurate measurements of various shellfish. Concluding the day, each student had the chance to operate the FoBB Boston Whaler boat.
Day Two: Students explored along the shore of Bellport Bay, seining to collect various species of crabs, fish, and other marine organisms. We collected our specimens into tanks in order to identify them using our FoBB Species ID pamphlet.
Day Three: Students teamed up to help move over 10,000 oysters out of our under-dock cage system and into the two-acre Shellfish Management Area. By planting these oysters, our students officially made their mark on the future health of the Bellport Bay.
Day Four: Concluding the week, FoBB Co-Founder Katia Read led a clay workshop. Students created “Living Seawalls”— structures that are attached to bulkheads to provide habitat and protection for small marine organisms. The panels are currently on display at the Bellport Boys and Girls Club.
Speaker Series: Eelgrass Restoration
Our eel grass beds have been decimated
over the past two decades.Join the conversation as Save The Great South Bay teams up with Friends of Bellport Bay to explore how we can restore this important species in the Bay at our next Speaker Series: Eel Grass Restoration and the Great South Bay on Friday, February 24, 2023 from 8 AM - 10 AM at the View in Oakdale.
Eel Grass Restoration and the Great South Bay
Friday, February 24th
8 AM - 10 AM
View in Oakdale