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Island SentinelsNewsSentinels

2023 Island Sentinels

by Anna White December 31, 2023

As we bid farewell to another remarkable year, we reflect on the accomplishments and contributions of the Fishers Island Conservancy Sentinels during the 2023 season. These sentinels dedication and passion have made a significant impact on the conservation efforts across our beautiful island.

Collecting Data and Monitoring Sites:

This summer, 11 sentinels diligently monitored Fishers Island Conservancy sites across eleven transect locations. These sites, chosen for their ecological significance, include Silver Eel Cove, Race Rock Point, South Beach, Hay Harbor, Dock Beach, Isabella Beach, Middle Farms, Chocomount Beach, Big Club Beach, East Harbor, and Hungry Point.

Click here to access an infographic showcasing the Annual Overview of iNaturalist Fishers Island Biodiversity and the 2023 Sentinel Research.

Collaboration with Fishers Island Seagrass Coalition:

Our sentinels joined forces with the Ferguson Museum for the Fishers Island Seagrass Coalition, actively participating in Marine Protected Area transects. By collecting vital data, our sentinels played a crucial role in supporting the efforts to understand and protect seagrass ecosystems around Fishers Island. Additionally, we assisted in conducting thorough water testing initiatives across the island. This collaborative effort contributes to the ongoing commitment to preserving the delicate balance of our marine environment.

Alexa, one of our dedicated sentinels, completing an MPA transect.
Photo by Anna White

Island Sentinel director Stephanie Hall and Intern Anna collecting water samples for FISM
Photo by Hannah Vagts

Virtual Tour of John Thatcher Native Garden:

Our intern, Anna White, along with our sentinels, brought the John Thatcher Native Garden to life with a captivating virtual tour, now available on our website for all to enjoy. This immersive experience allows us to appreciate and learn about the diverse flora within this cherished space.

Click here to view the John Thatcher Native Garden Virtual Tour!

Nature Days, Sentinel Contributions, and Community Outreach:

Our sentinels contributed to the success of Nature Days under the guidance of our Executive Director, Kristen Peterson. Their enthusiastic involvement added valuable insights and hands-on experiences to these engaging events, fostering a deeper connection between our community and the natural world.

In addition to Nature Days, our sentinels participated in the Island People Project (IPP) craft fairs, where the Fishers Island Conservancy had a dedicated booth. Here, the sentinels contributed to community education by sharing insights into conservation efforts, offering information about our initiatives, and selling merchandise to support our mission.

Michele, Nick and Anna volunteering at IPP craft fair. Photo by IPP

Island Sentinel director Stephanie Hall along with a few of our amazing sentinels volunteering at Nature Days.
Photo by Hannah Vagts

A Sentinel-Based Study, Assessing Summer 2023 Avian Populations:

Intern Anna White, in collaboration with our dedicated sentinels, created a comprehensive study tracking avian populations throughout the summer of 2023. This collaborative effort provides invaluable insights into the dynamic avian communities on Fishers Island, contributing significantly to our understanding of local birdlife.

Click here to read our report!

As we wrap up this successful year, we extend our gratitude to the entire Fishers Island Conservancy community for your unwavering support.

Your commitment to conservation and the preservation of our island’s natural beauty inspires us all. We look forward to another year of impactful initiatives and collaboration in 2024.

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Marine Debris Annual Report

2023 Marine Debris Annual Report

by Anna White December 31, 2023

2023 Marine Debris – Zone Summary Report

ZONEWEIGHT (LBS)TIME (HOURS)
NO ZONE043
E43,001272
N11,483258.5
N565786
N6825123.5
S22,841433.5
S3926140
TOTAL9,7331,356.5

2023 Marine Debris – Monthly Summary Report

ZONEWEIGHT (LBS)TIME (HOURS)
JANUARY1,006105.5
FEBRUARY77798
MARCH703113.5
APRIL65665.5
MAY982120
JUNE833131.5
JULY854144.5
AUGUST864136
SEPTEMBER627119
OCTOBER62288
NOVEMBER845139
DECEMBER10718.5
TOTAL8,8761,279

Monthly Marine Debris Reports

  • Marine Debris March 2026

    April 1, 2026
  • Marine Debris Winter Reports

    February 27, 2026
  • Marine Debris November 2025

    February 27, 2026
  • Marine Debris October 2025

    October 1, 2025
  • Marine Debris September 2025

    September 1, 2025
  • Marine Debris August 2025

    August 1, 2025

Annual Reports

  • 2025 Marine Debris Annual Report

    March 17, 2026
  • 2024 Marine Debris Annual Report

    December 31, 2024
  • 2023 Marine Debris Annual Report

    December 31, 2023
  • 2023 Marine Debris Report

    January 1, 2023
  • 2022 Marine Debris Annual Report

    December 31, 2022

Marine Debris Stewards

  • Constant Battle Marine Debris

    March 18, 2018
  • John Peishoff’s 889th Lobster Pot

    October 1, 2017
  • Earthday EVERYday

    April 9, 2017
December 31, 2023 36 views
President's Message

President’s Message 2023

by Beth Jepsen December 15, 2023

President’s Message: 2023

Thank you for your ongoing support of Fishers Island Conservancy!

Tom Sargent

Dear FIConservancy Community,

With the persistent winds flowing from the north, we on the island are saying a reluctant goodbye to the busy season. As the year winds down, it’s gratifying to think about what the Fishers Island Conservancy has accomplished, thanks to your generous support. Please see highlights from this year below.

With your help, we’re looking forward to an exciting and productive 2024! Please consider giving today at ficonservancy.org/donate.

I want to give a special shout-out to our partners at the Fishers Island Ferry District, who make the Parade grounds and Ferry Park possible, and to the Fishers Island Fire Department, which oversees the annual burn that keeps the Parade grounds environmentally healthy.

My sincerest thanks to our team, board and each one of you, who is making a difference by giving, volunteering, collecting marine debris, attending our events, planting native species and more to help conserve and protect Fishers Island.

A gift to the Fishers Island Conservancy is a gift to Fishers Island. Please donate today. Your ongoing support is essential to our work. Thank you.

Cheers,

Tom Sargent

President, Fishers Island Conservancy

P.S. Got Phragmites? Give us a call. FIConservancy has partnered with a New York State licensed contractor to assist with the removal of highly invasive phragmites. We are helping private land owners coordinate with this contractor to address infestations on their own properties. Contact us today.

Thanks to your support, in 2023:

  • The ongoing work on our restored grasslands at the Fort Wright Parade Grounds never looked better and attracted many visitors. The paths were well maintained and offered a wonderful respite from an increasingly hectic world. Please come down and explore the 175 acres of meadowlands. If you’re lucky, you might witness our resident northern harriers hunting over the grasslands.
  • The new Ferry Park at the entrance to Silver Eel Cove was a true beneficiary of the rainy summer. The wildflower knoll was ablaze with color all season long. The 12,000 Virginia beach grass plugs planted there thrived, and quickly became a nesting ground for the saltmarsh sparrow. To protect the new habitat, FIConservancy worked with the Ferry District to install several hundred feet of natural material guardrail along the entire berm.
  • Our Sentinel Program had its most successful year to date. Under the leadership of program director, Stephanie Hall, eleven student environmentalists, ranging in age from 14 to 21, in addition to our stellar University of New Mexico intern, Anna White, monitored 14 distinct island sites, took measurements and observations. This collected data will help us further understand our fragile environment.
  • Our Marine Debris program, run by Michele Klimczak, continues to make headlines both on and off the Island. Michele’s work was the subject of artist Duke Riley’s film MICHELE in his exhibition DEATH TO THE LIVING, Long Live Trash at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. Approximately half the plastic used in the exhibition was collected by Michele on Fishers Island.
  • We continue to work with the Ferguson Museum on the Fishers Island Seagrass Coalition to educate our community about the critical importance of protecting our marine environment from upland and water-borne threats. Seagrasses have declined in Long Island Sound by up to 97%. These ecosystems serve as a marine nursery for many species. The remaining 3% is mostly found around Fishers Island. We are committed to keeping this population healthy and growing.
  • We honored Joe Henderson, a leader in habitat restoration, at our annual Sunset on the Beach event in July. It was Joe’s vision which prompted our work on the Parade Grounds and he continues to be a valuable asset to our community.
  • Nature Days, chaired by our Executive Director, Kristen Peterson, was held in early August. Several stations in the Parade Grounds featured native plants and animals. This event is always a hit with children and adults alike.
  • Plus much more!

Make a tax-deductible contribution today.

Donate
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Current EventsEventsFeatureNews

2023 in Review- Inviting Your Support

by Anna White December 11, 2023

Thank you for your ongoing support of Fishers Island Conservancy!

Dear FIConservancy Community,

With the persistent winds flowing from the north, we on the island are saying a reluctant goodbye to the busy season. As the year winds down, it’s gratifying to think about what the Fishers Island Conservancy has accomplished, thanks to your generous support. Please see highlights from this year below.

With your help, we’re looking forward to an exciting and productive 2024! Please consider giving today at ficonservancy.org/donate.

I want to give a special shout-out to our partners at the Fishers Island Ferry District, who make the Parade grounds and Ferry Park possible, and to the Fishers Island Fire Department, which oversees the annual burn that keeps the Parade grounds environmentally healthy.

My sincerest thanks to our team, board and each one of you, who is making a difference by giving, volunteering, collecting marine debris, attending our events, planting native species and more to help conserve and protect Fishers Island.

A gift to the Fishers Island Conservancy is a gift to Fishers Island. Please donate today. Your ongoing support is essential to our work. Thank you.

Cheers,

Tom Sargent

President, Fishers Island Conservancy

P.S. Got Phragmites? Give us a call. FIConservancy has partnered with a New York State licensed contractor to assist with the removal of highly invasive phragmites. We are helping private land owners coordinate with this contractor to address infestations on their own properties. Contact us today.

Thanks to your support, in 2023:

  • The ongoing work on our restored grasslands at the Fort Wright Parade Grounds never looked better and attracted many visitors. The paths were well maintained and offered a wonderful respite from an increasingly hectic world. Please come down and explore the 175 acres of meadowlands. If you’re lucky, you might witness our resident northern harriers hunting over the grasslands.
  • The new Ferry Park at the entrance to Silver Eel Cove was a true beneficiary of the rainy summer. The wildflower knoll was ablaze with color all season long. The 12,000 Virginia beach grass plugs planted there thrived, and quickly became a nesting ground for the saltmarsh sparrow. To protect the new habitat, FIConservancy worked with the Ferry District to install several hundred feet of natural material guardrail along the entire berm.
  • Our Sentinel Program had its most successful year to date. Under the leadership of program director, Stephanie Hall, eleven student environmentalists, ranging in age from 14 to 21, in addition to our stellar University of New Mexico intern, Anna White, monitored 14 distinct island sites, took measurements and observations. This collected data will help us further understand our fragile environment.
  • Our Marine Debris program, run by Michele Klimczak, continues to make headlines both on and off the Island. Michele’s work was the subject of artist Duke Riley’s film MICHELE in his exhibition DEATH TO THE LIVING, Long Live Trash at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. Approximately half the plastic used in the exhibition was collected by Michele on Fishers Island.
  • We continue to work with the Ferguson Museum on the Fishers Island Seagrass Coalition to educate our community about the critical importance of protecting our marine environment from upland and water-borne threats. Seagrasses have declined in Long Island Sound by up to 97%. These ecosystems serve as a marine nursery for many species. The remaining 3% is mostly found around Fishers Island. We are committed to keeping this population healthy and growing.
  • We honored Joe Henderson, a leader in habitat restoration, at our annual Sunset on the Beach event in July. It was Joe’s vision which prompted our work on the Parade Grounds and he continues to be a valuable asset to our community.
  • Nature Days, chaired by our Executive Director, Kristen Peterson, was held in early August. Several stations in the Parade Grounds featured native plants and animals. This event is always a hit with children and adults alike.
  • Plus much more!

Make a tax-deductible contribution today

Annual Giving

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Donate By Mail

In addition to PayPal contribution options, you can also mail your donation to:

The Fishers Island Conservancy
PO Box 553
Fishers Island NY 06390

For questions or concerns, please contact Kristen Peterson by phone at (631) 788-5609 or email at kmpfic@gmail.com.
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Officers

Tom Sargent

President

Laurie Marshall

Vice President

Ben Strong

Treasurer

Gussie Foshay-Rothfeld

Secretary

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Board Members

Andrew Ahrens

Don Beck

Marina Caillaud

Lauryn Carbone

Geb Cook

Dianne Crary

Reynolds duPont

Jane Harvey

Joe Henderson

Emmy Hobson

Ted McGraw

Betty Ann Rubinow

Bronya Shillo

Tom Siebens

Ben Strong

Christabel Vartanian

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Honoring Ellie Kelly: A Tribute to a Conservation Champion

by Anna White December 11, 2023

At this time, the Fishers Island Conservancy expresses its deepest condolences to the family of Ellie Kelly. Ellie was an honorary of our Board, as well as a recipient of The Conservation Award in 2022. She had a profound commitment to preserving the beauty of Fishers Island. As we fondly remember Ellie, let’s pay tribute to her by carrying on the meaningful work she cherished.

December 11, 2023 33 views
Bird CountsCurrent EventsEventsFeatureNews

Fall 2023 Migratory Bird Count Results

by Anna White October 8, 2023

Announcing the results of the Fall 2023 Migratory Bird Count

We are excited to share the official tally of bird species encountered during our annual bird count, along with the “running count” that includes birds observed over the past two days. This fall’s birding event was remarkable, with a grand total of 50 species recorded during the count. Adding the additional 7 species spotted in the running count, we reached an impressive total of 57 species! (See list of bird species below.)

This year brought us some extraordinary birding moments, which we attribute to the recent major storms that grounded much of the bird activity in the days leading up to the count.

With a decade now behind us, we’ve successfully completed our 10th year of the migratory bird count. The data collected during these ten years will serve as a valuable resource for analyzing trends in bird activity on our island.

Here’s the list of species we encountered in our Fall 2023 Migratory Bird Count.

Thank you to all who participated.

Fall 2023 Bird Count
American crow
American goldfinch
American kestrel
American redstart
American robin
Belted kingfisher (running)
Black-capped chickadee
Blue jay
Brown thrasher
Black & white warbler
Bobolink (running and confirmed; congrats Tom!)
Carolina wren
Cedar waxwing
Chimney swift
Chipping sparrow (running)
Common eider
Common grackle
Common loon (running)
Common yellowthroat
Cooper's hawk
Double crested cormorant
Downy woodpecker
Eastern phoebe
Eastern towhee
European starling
Greater black-backed gull
Great blue heron
Golden-crowned kinglet
Gray catbird
Great egret
Herring gull
House finch
House sparrow
Laughing gull (running)
Mallard
Merlin
Mourning dove
Mute swan
Northern cardinal
Northern flicker
Northern harrier
Northern mockingbird
Red-bellied woodpecker
Red-tailed hawk
Northern rough-winged swallow
Osprey (running)
Savannah sparrow
Salt marsh sparrow
Swamp sparrow (running)
Song sparrow
Tufted titmouse
White-breasted nuthatch
White-throated sparrow
Yellow-billed cuckoo
Yellow warbler
Yellow-rumped warbler
October 8, 2023 31 views
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Fall 2023 Migratory Bird Count

by Anna White September 26, 2023

Bird watchers scan the skies looking for birds to include in the biannual migratory bird count on Fishers Island.

Join us for our 2023 Fall Migratory Bird Count alongside our University of Delaware experts, Emily Baisden and Will Almeida. 

Event Details: 

What: FIConservancy 2023 Fall Migratory Bird Count

When: Sunday, October 1, 2023 @ 8:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Where: Meet at Fishers Island Community Center

Make sure to bring your binoculars!

Following Audubon bird count rules, birders will make 15 five-minute stops from West End to East End. At each timed stop, birders count birds and call out what they see.

The outcomes from these bird counts play a crucial role in assisting scientists and conservation groups in mapping bird populations. Furthermore, they provide valuable insights into the distribution and frequency of various bird species within our local environment.

September 26, 2023 33 views
EventsNews

Bug Night with Dr. Adam Mitchell

by Anna White August 10, 2023

Join Us for Bug Night with Entomologist Dr. Adam Mitchell!

Event Details:

Date: Saturday

Time: 8:30 PM to 9:00 PM-?

Location: John Thatcher Native Garden

Join Us:

Calling all nature enthusiasts and bug lovers!  Get ready for another Bug Night adventure with entomologist Dr. Adam Mitchell. Embrace the opportunity to see insects in a whole new light! Bring your friends and family for an exciting evening of discovery and learning.

What to Expect:

Explore the world of insects under the guidance of an expert entomologist and expand your knowledge of local insect species. 

Witness a variety of critters drawn to large white sheets illuminated by vapor lamps.

Learn about the fascinating lives, behaviors, and habits of insects that call the John Thatcher Native Garden home.

Let’s marvel at the magic of insects together. See you at Bug Night!

Note: Event details are subject to change. Please check our website or contact us for any updates.

August 10, 2023 31 views
Nature Days
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A Day of Nature- August 12

by Anna White August 1, 2023

Join us for a Day of Nature at the Parade Grounds Saturday, August 12th, from 3-6 p.m.

Enter near the theater to explore fun activities and expert-led stations for all ages.

 

  • Enjoy fun Marine Debris activities with Michele Klimczak
  • See live animals with Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center
  • Learn about insect and plants with Professor Adam Mitchell
  • Free Ice Cream Truck
  • Snacks, Drinks & Games

Connect with nature and have fun with family and friends! See you there!

August 1, 2023 32 views
Beach CleanupNews

Struggles to Clean Relentless Waves of Plastic From Fishers Island’s Beaches

by Beth Jepsen June 28, 2023

Coastal debris coordinator, Michele Klimczak has been collecting garbage on Fishers Island for about two decades – and full time for the FI Conservancy since 2018. In these past three years she has helped to remove more than 32,000 pounds of garbage from our shores, with no end in sight. Much of the trash Michele finds is tiny plastics that may be easy to overlook, but can be detrimental to our natural environment.

To learn more about how Michele’s efforts are so vital for the wildlife that inhabit our beach community and why more may need to done beyond our shores to help combat the growing problem, please see the article posted on Inside Climate News:

The ‘Sisyphus of Trash’ Struggles to Clean Relentless Waves of Plastic From a New York Island’s Beaches

Michele Klimczak’s passion for cleaning the beaches of Fishers Island led to a full-time, year-round job, but she still can’t keep up with the flood of plastic waste.

By Devin Speak
Inside Climate News
June 20, 2023

 

Photo Credit: Devin Speak

Read Full Article

June 28, 2023 27 views
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