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'Watershed Wednesday Webinars' to be presented | Community Notes


WATERTOWN — The Tug Hill Commission and its partners at the Lewis, Jefferson, Hamilton, Herkimer and Oneida County Soil and Water Conservation Districts and the state Department of Environmental Conservation Region 6 will present “Watershed Wednesday Webinars” in May and June, as the in-person Black River Watershed Conference has been postponed again this year.
All webinars are free, presented via Zoom and require preregistration. This information is also available on the commission’s website at tughill.org/black-river-watershed-wednesdays-2021.
— Hemlock Woolly Adelgid in a Changing Climate: Changing Forests and Identification and Management, 3 p.m. Wednesday
Dr. Lindsey Rustad will give an overview of her 30-plus years of research in New Hampshire’s White Mountains on how climate is altering the composition of northeastern forests, from a global perspective to local impacts. Caroline Marschner will discuss eastern hemlock, its role in New Y ....

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County launches commercial fishing survey for industry hit hard by COVID-19


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On Monday, Suffolk County released a Long Island Commercial Fishing Survey, which aims to help the county develop an up-to-date profile of Long Island’s commercial fishing industry. Commercial fishing was hard-hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to County Executive Steve Bellone.
Last year, COVID-19 caused restaurants across the state to operate at limited capacity in order to protect public health, leading to a loss of business for commercial fishermen.
“The information and data collected through the survey will highlight the needs of local fishermen and will guide and assist agencies in providing the resources necessary to continue to support a viable and sustainable fishing industry,” Mr. Bellone said. “The survey will differ from years prior by including targeted questions about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected commercial fishermenn on Long Island.” ....

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A push to boost commercial fishing, post-COVID


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A push to boost commercial fishing, post-COVID
By: Adina Genn
April 27, 2021
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Even without a pandemic, commercial fishing is a challenging industry.
There are natural disasters and adverse conditions, overfished areas and the list goes on. With the pandemics, the industry suffered on Long Island as restaurants all but shut down, wiping away an important client base for commercial fishing.
As the economy continues to reopen,  Suffolk County  has launched a survey aimed at developing a real-time snapshot of the Long Island commercial fishing industry, which officials say has been “especially hard-hit by the COVID-19 pandemic,” according to a press release from the county. ....

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