CCE Marine Program is a part of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County located on Long Island. We are educators, researchers, specialists, and volunteers dedicated to our mission of preserving our county's vast heritage, protecting our eco-systems, supporting families, and providing our youth opportunities for community service and research-based education in science, technology, engineering and math.
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Billingsgate 2 can lol
Hi Kim!
Great seeing Kim after these years! Armand
My year 9 class appreciate this!
Goofy ah buoy
Appreciate this, but it destroys our fishing off our bulkhead and beach in Reydon Shores 😢
I want
Great Vietnam pics.
Hi Kim
Propaganda video at its best, chart clearly indicates massive die off kicked off decline directly after ☠️ used to control mosquitoes.
helpful video :)
Scallop city
fish: Hallelujah, its raining scallops
great video and wonderful demonstration
clams are cool
Great Presentation Kim, Thank You.
Ma mi sembrano un po' morte. 🤔😟
Me too
❤❤❤
How I miss you all!!
How I miss you all!!!
3 am
So many scallops in the ocean (100)
Falling scallop but underwater💦
That crab is big so shes drawing big
Erhmm what the scallop?!
That's an awful looking piece of bass. Been in the freezer for months
Dear God, I hope that didn’t hurt any of them
fish: why is there raining small clams?
Those are scallops not clams kid
@@cobalt_W ik
I wanna watch them move so badly
The human:hehe The scallops:WEEEE
also they can swim
very nice restoration...I will be sharing with a student for review, as part of her community service, and will feature it as a benchmark on coastal restoration..... thanks for all the work... positive and healing
Eagle wins
Thank you for bringing more cute scallops to the environment!! ❤
Promo*SM 👍
How about breeding a clam that can respond to commands like "stop resisting, OPEN UP"
Respect:)
I do sincerely appreciate the objectives of this program, however I must point out that if the oysters on the east end are having such a hard time. then cultivation efforts beyong aquaculture is a fool's errand. The bays and estuaries of the western long island sound on the connecticut shore (albeit however polluted they may be) are a far superior natural environment for oysters. Without any intervention ( hatcheries ) there is huge commercial oyster activity in Connecticut. The east end sandy soil is undoubtedly the perfect medium in which to grow potatoes. However, the east end's sandy bottom, is not the ideal environment for nurturing oysters. I suggest you set up your operation in the muddy, shallow parts of Flander's bay (that are closed shellfish areas) and place your juvenile spat where it will do a lot better.
🎶🎶It's raining clams, Hallelujah! It's raining clams, amen!!!🎶🎶
I like this vedio so good😊
Great video thanks for sharing 😊
I don't know who made this video but i can't understand what you tried to say
It Huntley comes by
Well no one did enough who had the power to salvage the pollution of our massive ocean. Climate Change is the man made problem to go to countries who did nothing about salvaging the Earth from over pollution of the atmosphere that also caused the increase in the temperature of the ocean. All man made. We have too many humans living with demands on resources to sustain human life. The problem was ignored too long. End times has begun and the jobs are vanishing.. Enjoy the future you will now live in forever.. The worldly leadership for the last 50 yrs has become rich on deals made and screwed the lower classes. in turn.
does anyone else feel like its kinda creepy how they are just born with shells
They all passed out btw
Looking good Kim!
Love the fact that you have "about Long Iland Guy " narrating this... he is a true legion, I met his daugter in nyc , in 2007 when she stop to look at my freind art he was sell on the corner of west 78 th street.... small world
I grew up in Nassau county fr. Sq. I went to many beach but I retired don't have money but I will be your cheer squad
I was interested in seeing what clams babies look like and how they form shells... thank you for the very educational video