Sugar Kelp Project Keeping Oysters and Waters Healthy

50 gallons–That’s how much water a singular oyster can filter in one day—highlighting the abundantly clear importance oyster habitat restoration brings to the efforts to improve water quality on Long Island. Read More …

Forum to Explore Ways to Help Raise Oysters

Residents are invited to learn more about restoring shellfish in local waters at a presentation Tuesday at Huntington Town Hall. The Huntington Rotary Club, which has been deeply involved in work to clean the waters and add to the biodiversity through oyster beds, is sponsoring Read More …

Board Approves Contracts on Shredding, Oyster Program

The Huntington Town Board has approved contracting with a Garden City company to provide paper shredding services at the Earth Day festival on April 22. Storage Quarters Records Management will provide the shredding service at the festival, which will be held at Manor Farm Park Read More …

Project Aims to Clean Up Water, Revive Oyster Harvesting

  Volunteers are at work in a project to clean the waters and boost the biodiversity in Town of Huntington waters by creating oyster reefs. The project is a combined effort by Community Offshore Wind, the Rotary Club of Huntington, and the Cornell Cooperative Extension Read More …