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See Something Fishy?

See Something Fishy? Dont keep it to yourself!

Report polluters and suspicious activities having an adverse impact on the local watershed.

Friends of the Bay's Citizen Watchdog Initiative helps to fulfill our mission by creating a more educated and informed citizenry living along the Oyster Bay/Cold Spring Harbor Estuary and within the surrounding watershed. Our goals are to enlist citizen volunteers and empower them with the tools and knowledge necessary to bring an end to persistent pollution sources, and to deploy them as our eyes and ears.

Once volunteers become Watchdogs, we will work with them to address pollution threats from specific or unidentified polluters. Both individuals and groups can be watchdogs. Watchdogs can be school groups with dedicated teachers.

Who to call

Here is a list of groups that enforce the law. Don't get involved yourself, call a professional!

  • New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Police: Call 1-877-457-5680
  • New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Region I Environmental Conservation Police Officers: Call (631) 444-0250 (Only between the hours of 8:30 am - 4:30 am.)
  • New York State Department of Environmental Conservation: Call 1-800-TIPP DEC or 1-800-847-7332. (TIPP DEC is available 24 hours a day to report Environmental Conservation Law violations.)
  • watershed: http://www.epa.gov/OWOW/watershed/ and estuary: http://www.epa.gov/nep/
  • Nassau County's Illicit Discharge Hotline: Call (516) 571-6863
  • Town of Oyster Bay - Bay Constable Marine Bureau (North Shore): Call 516-624-6201

This website is not affiliated, endorsed, authorized, or associated with the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (www.dec.ny.gov)

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Fun Fact

What exactly is an Estuary?