June 23rd Haul At Lido by Freeport Crew
From the area near the Lido Golf Course – Great haul for one trip! We re-purposed a golf tee off mat we found – as the new welcome mat for the Freeport boat’s equipment shed!
DetailsFrom the area near the Lido Golf Course – Great haul for one trip! We re-purposed a golf tee off mat we found – as the new welcome mat for the Freeport boat’s equipment shed!
DetailsTonight SPLASH had the honor of hosting one of the public hearings for the DEC Community Risk and Resiliency Act (CRRA). What we learned: 1) by the year 2100, sea level rise is projected to be 6 feet 2) ice melt is the biggest contributor 3) by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, we can slow the…
DetailsFor too long now, the Long Island bays have suffered from trash dumped into them through the storm drain system. Operation SPLASH has worked tirelessly for 25 years to clean up the waters surrounding the island and to teach each new generation of Long Islanders the importance of maintaining the waterways. Through the ‘Adopt a…
DetailsAs a boater, how many ways are you protecting our bays? Read the 2015 Clean Marina Program literature and congratulate yourself! The 2015 Smart Boater & Marina Operator brochures have been delivered to the marinas along the south shore of Nassau. If you would like some copies, please let us know! Thank you to…
DetailsSecond 20 yard dumpster filled on May 28th!!!! Amazing statistics for the first 2 month’s operation of this chapter this season. Congratulations to all the ahrdworking SPLASH volunteers at the Wantagh – Bellmore – Merrick Chapter, With our appreciation, Oscar the Osprey, Sammy Seagull & Little Billy Bunker
DetailsOn May 6th, the Girl Scout Troop received a presentation at the Baldwin Library that helped them understand how trash gets in our waters. On May 17th, they headed out to Jones Beach and did their own Clean Up! Thank you so very much…from all the creatures of the sea.
DetailsOn March 26th, the halls and classrooms were decorated with wonderful samples of the students’ work. The second grade classes are participating in SPLASH’s Adopt a Storm Drain Project and their work was wonderful!
DetailsThis letter says it all!