Peconic Bay Scallop Restoration Program
In 2005, Cornell Cooperative Extension's Marine Program and Long Island University partnered with Suffolk County to restore the renowned Peconic Bay Scallop. Brown tide algal blooms from the mid-1980’s to mid-1990’s had nearly driven the bay scallop to local extinction, yet despite the absence of brown tide blooms after 1995 scallop populations did not recover on their own over the next 12 years. The goal of our “Restoration of Peconic Bay Scallop Populations and Fisheries” program was to use science-based restoration techniques to jump-start populations - by planting large numbers of hatchery-reared scallops at high densities to ensure a high probability of fertilization success upon spawning. In this way, we theorized that much higher numbers of scallop larvae would boost adult population sizes and help to rebuild the commercial fishery – historically one of the most important in Long Island waters. This is exactly what happened. Since 2006, we have planted more than 8 million scallops in lantern nets suspended in midwater and via free-planting to the bay bottom. Scallop populations increased dramatically through 2018, with a cumulative economic benefit of more than $8 million to baymen and more than $60 million to the regional economy. In the midst of mass die-offs of adult scallops throughout the Peconic Bays, which began in 2019 and have recurred each year through 2024, we continue to grow and plant scallops as well as investigate causes and potential mitigation of these scallop mortality events. Learn more! https://ccesuffolk.org/marine/aquaculture/scallop-program Help us expand our efforts to the rest of the Peconic Estuary! Donate Now! Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. All contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. BY MAIL: Please make checks payable to Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County (and put 'Scallop Program' in memo line). Send to: Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County ATTN: Marine Department PO Box 2405 Riverhead, New York 11901 BY PHONE: Call the Marine program office at (631) 418-8702 to make your donation. BY SECURE WEBSITE: Follow this link to make a donation through our secure payment website: https://collectcheckout.com/collect-checkout/fields?cartId=0c17e39a-0e55-4004-a679-6174d93fcbe7
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