East Hampton Middle Schoolers Help in Eelgrass Restoration - 27 East

East Hampton Middle Schoolers Help in Eelgrass Restoration

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Chase Bohnsack and his colleagues in East Hampton Middle School's Do Good Be Good Club reported on their eelgrass restoration efforts to the Town Trustees. CHRISTOPHER WALSH

Chase Bohnsack and his colleagues in East Hampton Middle School's Do Good Be Good Club reported on their eelgrass restoration efforts to the Town Trustees. CHRISTOPHER WALSH

Natalie Petykowski of East Hampton Middle School told the East Hampton Town Trustees that the native eelgrass population has been decimated by pollution and nonnative invasive species. CHRISTOPHER WALSH

Natalie Petykowski of East Hampton Middle School told the East Hampton Town Trustees that the native eelgrass population has been decimated by pollution and nonnative invasive species. CHRISTOPHER WALSH

Abigayle Leland of East Hampton Middle School's Do Good Be Good Club told the Town Trustees that she and her colleagues glued around 10,000 eelgrass seeds to more than 1,000 clams. CHRISTOPHER WALSH

Abigayle Leland of East Hampton Middle School's Do Good Be Good Club told the Town Trustees that she and her colleagues glued around 10,000 eelgrass seeds to more than 1,000 clams. CHRISTOPHER WALSH

Sebastian Coria of East Hampton Middle School's Do Good Be Good Club told the Town Trustees that eelgrass provides the perfect habitat for finfish and shellfish. CHRISTOPHER WALSH

Sebastian Coria of East Hampton Middle School's Do Good Be Good Club told the Town Trustees that eelgrass provides the perfect habitat for finfish and shellfish. CHRISTOPHER WALSH

David Suculanda of East Hampton Middle School's Do Good Be Good Club told the Town Trustees that the club will continue to volunteer for eelgrass restoration efforts. CHRISTOPHER WALSH

David Suculanda of East Hampton Middle School's Do Good Be Good Club told the Town Trustees that the club will continue to volunteer for eelgrass restoration efforts. CHRISTOPHER WALSH

Christopher Walsh on Nov 18, 2024
Members of East Hampton Middle School’s Do Good Be Good Club, a new community service group launched this fall, delivered an upbeat report to the Town Trustees on Friday, November... more

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