This event is in the past.It took place on May 2, 2026 at South Fork Natural History Museum & Nature Center.
East End Environment Series: History of Oysters on Long Island
Bridgehampton
Discover how oysters built New York's culinary and ecological identity. Shellfish expert John "Barley" Dunne shares four decades of aquaculture wisdom and the ambitious efforts to bring local oyster populations back from the brink.
educational talk
marine biology
family-friendly
all ages welcome
Tips
đŠȘlecture by 40-year shellfish aquaculture expert
đincludes museum admission with live animals and touch tank
đRSVP required â call or email to reserve
East End Environment Series: History of Oysters on Long Island
Bridgehampton
Discover how oysters built New York's culinary and ecological identity. Shellfish expert John "Barley" Dunne shares four decades of aquaculture wisdom and the ambitious efforts to bring local oyster populations back from the brink.
educational talk
marine biology
family-friendly
all ages welcome
Tips
đŠȘlecture by 40-year shellfish aquaculture expert
đincludes museum admission with live animals and touch tank
đRSVP required â call or email to reserve
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