The Year in Review: Top 10 Stories of 2017 The Year in Review: Top 10 Stories of 2017 Stony Brook University
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Gov. Cuomo Gets on Board With SBU Marine Biologist In Battle for Shinnecock Bay

Cuomo and Bellone on boat

Governor Andrew Cuomo awarded a $2 million grant in June to support Stony Brook University efforts to improve water quality in New York State by restoring shellfish to Shinnecock Bay. In response to deteriorating environmental conditions in Shinnecock Bay on Long Island, faculty at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS) founded the Shinnecock Bay Restoration Program (ShiRP) to build back this vital ecosystem. Cuomo visited SoMAS at the Southampton campus to talk with Chris Gobler about the Stony Brook professor’s research on Brown Tides. An estimated 30 million to 50 million clams are needed to fight brown tide in the bay. Joining Cuomo on the boat that day were Gobler, Assemblyman Fred Thiele, County Executive Steve Bellone, and Assemblyman Steve Englebright.

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