SPTEMBER 29 --Kids chase a giant bubble in Agawam Park during Southampton Village’s SeptemberFest.
AUGUST 25 -- The colorful scene at the Corwith Windmill in Water Mill.
NOVEMBER 17 -- A massive fish kill carpeted the Shinnecock Canal
both north and south of the locks
with countless dead menhaden
or bunker. Fish kills are a natural phenomenon that occur from time to time in bodies of water and are typically caused by a lack of dissolved oxygen when a massive number of fish gather. The cause is unclear
but most believe the bunker were chased by predatory fish
like bluefish and striped bass
through the Shinnecock Inlet
up into the Shinnecock Bay and into a closed lock at the canal
where they were trapped in enormous numbers.
NOVEMBER 17 -- A massive fish kill carpeted the Shinnecock Canal
both north and south of the locks
with countless dead menhaden
or bunker. Fish kills are a natural phenomenon that occur from time to time in bodies of water and are typically caused by a lack of dissolved oxygen
SPTEMBER 29 --Kids chase a giant bubble in Agawam Park during Southampton Village’s SeptemberFest.
AUGUST 25 -- The colorful scene at the Corwith Windmill in Water Mill.
NOVEMBER 17 -- A massive fish kill carpeted the Shinnecock Canal
both north and south of the locks
with countless dead menhaden
or bunker. Fish kills are a natural phenomenon that occur from time to time in bodies of water and are typically caused by a lack of dissolved oxygen when a massive number of fish gather. The cause is unclear
but most believe the bunker were chased by predatory fish
like bluefish and striped bass
through the Shinnecock Inlet
up into the Shinnecock Bay and into a closed lock at the canal
where they were trapped in enormous numbers.
NOVEMBER 17 -- A massive fish kill carpeted the Shinnecock Canal
both north and south of the locks
with countless dead menhaden
or bunker. Fish kills are a natural phenomenon that occur from time to time in bodies of water and are typically caused by a lack of dissolved oxygen
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