2026 Summer opportunities Each summer, students play an important role in supporting the Fishers Island Conservancy’s conservation work. From monitoring shorebird nesting areas to assisting with horseshoe crab surveys and …
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Welcome to Our New Website We’re excited to introduce the Fishers Island Conservancy’s newly updated website.Over the past several months, we’ve been working behind the scenes to refresh the site, …
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2025 Marine Debris – Monthly Summary ReportZONEWEIGHT (LBS)TIME (HOURS)NO ZONE14429E43258393N11414216.35N51256198.5N61279214.5S22423389.5S313802002025 Marine Debris – Zone Summary ReportZONEWEIGHT (LBS)TIME (HOURS)JANUARY1078145.5FEBRUARY1037122MARCH1162159APRIL1296149.5MAY1014134JUNE873136JULY1130171.35AUGUST1007164SEPTEMBER931166.5OCTOBER633107.5NOVEMBER888136.5DECEMBER7211TOTAL11,1211,602.85 Monthly Marine Debris Reports Marine Debris Winter Reports 2025/2026 February 27, 2026 …
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Marine Debris Winter Reports 2025/2026 Beaches December 2025 – Total lbs = 72/ Total hours = 11&January 2026 – Total lbs = 240/ Total hours = 42.5BIG STONY – Total …
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Marine Debris November 2025 beaches, Total lbs = 886 / Total hours = 137~ Michele Klimczak DATE ZONE LOCATION WEIGHT (LBS) HOURS 11/1/2025 S3 Chocomount beaches 29 4 11/2/2025 …
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Meet Tyler McMahon, FIRST PhD Researcher Tyler McMahon is a first year PhD student in Wildlife and Natural Resources working in partnership with the Fishers Island Conservancy through the FIRST …
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Sentinel Data 2018-2024 Since 2018, the Island Sentinel program has built a consistent record of observations across ten monitoring sites on Fishers Island. These observations reflect what Sentinels are seeing …
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Shorebird Season 2026 Is Almost Here!Shorebird season is just around the corner, and with it comes our annual reminder that it’s almost time to share the shore. In the coming …
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Thank you for your ongoing support of Fishers Island Conservancy!Dear Friends of Fishers Island,FI Conservancy President Tom SargentIt’s hard to believe that Halloween has come and gone and we are …
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If you see a seal on the beach, it may be resting. When in doubt, call the Mystic Aquarium hotline and keep your distance.