Coalition to Save Hempstead Harbor participates in New York horseshoe crab monitoring program for second year

The Coalition to Save Hempstead Harbor has wrapped up its second year of participation in New York’s Horseshoe Crab Monitoring Network, a statewide effort that tracks horseshoe crab populations and migration patterns while giving volunteers a firsthand role in marine conservation.

The coalition joined the network last year to establish a monitoring site at Tappen Beach in Glenwood Landing, filling what organizers said was an important gap along the North Shore.

The monitoring network is a collaboration among the state Department of Environmental Conservation, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County and Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences. It was modeled after a similar monitoring effort in Delaware in response to the declining population of Atlantic horseshoe crabs…

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