The only dam on West Brook, a major tributary of the Connetquot River, failed in 2019 and allowed the artificial pond behind it to drain. For the first time in over 100 years, the brook could once again flow naturally from its headwaters in Bayard Cutting Arboretum State Park down to the tidal reaches of the Great South Bay. It is now one of only a few free-flowing streams on Long Island. It has great ecological potential as a place where migratory fish can return and other native riverine species can once again find a home. Which is why Seatuck is excited to share that New York State Parks has decided not to repair the dam! We are also happy to announce that Seatuck was awarded funding through the NYSDEC Invasive Species Grant Program for at least 3 more years of invasive species management at West Brook!
Join us on Friday, September 20th, 2024, as we work to remove invasive species at West Brook and continue to improve stream habitat for diadromous fish. Please register to attend. You can also email [email protected] for more information.
Wheeler Rd
Great River, NY 11739
United States