CCOM Webinars
UPCOMING WEBINARS
Stay tuned! More on the way.
RECORDED WEBINARS
February 16, 2023 | Montauk On My Mind
On February 17th, CCOM president Laura Tooman led an informal virtual open house with the public answering your questions about Montauk and CCOM’s environmental priorities.
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January 19, 2023 | Montauk On My Mind
On Januray 19th, CCOM president Laura Tooman led an informal virtual open house with the public answering your questions about Montauk and CCOM’s environmental priorities.
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December 15, 2022 | Montauk On My Mind
On February 17th, CCOM president Laura Tooman led an informal virtual open house with the public answering your questions about Montauk and CCOM’s environmental priorities.
CLICK HERE to view the recorded webinar (57 minutes)
October 13, 2022 | Coastal Resilience
On Thursday, October 13th CCOM President was joined by Samantha Klein, EH town Environmental Analyst and Jeremy Samuelson, EH Town Planning Director to discuss the topic of coastal resiliency planning in Montauk. The webinar covered:
* What Superstorm Sandy Taught Us
* Understanding Montauk’s Beaches
* Montauk Coastal Resiliency Plan Implementation
CLICK HERE to view the recorded webinar (75 minutes)
May 12, 2022 | Restoring Alewife Access to Big Reed Pond
On May 12th, CCOM President Laura Tooman and Valerie Virgona from the Peconic Estuary Partnership co-hosted an informative discussion about efforts to restore diadromous fish passage to Little and Big Reed Ponds in Lake Montauk, NY.
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April 14, 2022 | Montauk On My Mind #3
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March 17, 2022 | Montauk On My Mind #2
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February 17, 2022 | Montauk On My Mind #1
On February 17th, CCOM president Laura Tooman led an informal virtual open house with the public answering your questions about Montauk and CCOM’s environmental priorities.
CLICK HERE to view the recorded webinar. (53 min.)
August 4, 2021 | Floating Wetlands & Water Quality Remediation
On August 4th, CCOM welcomed Steve Beeman from Beemat’s Floating Wetlands to speak about CCOM’s floating wetlands water remediation pilot installation in Montauk’s Fort Pond. In May 2021, CCOM, with help from Florida-based Beemats Floating Wetlands, local volunteers and a grant from East Hampton Town’s Community Preservation Water Quality Improvement Fund, moored 3000 sq. ft. of floating wetlands fitted with 7,200 wetland native plants in Montauk’s Fort Pond. As those plants mature, their roots will uptake excess nitrogen and phosphorus from the pond as food. The goal is to reduce the nutrient load in the pond to lessen the extent and severity of the harmful algal blooms (HABs) which have plagued Fort Pond for years.
CLICK HERE to view the recorded webinar. (60 min.)
June 23, 2021 | Energy Conservation & Solar
On June 23rd, CCOM’s President was joined by Gordian Raacke, Renewable Energy LI Executive Director and Andrew Smith, Energy Sales Manager at Greenlogic Solar to discuss how a range of energy conservation measures, including solar, will contribute to our renewable energy future, generate cost savings, and how you can make the switch to solar.
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January 2021 | Renewable Energy and the South Fork Wind Farm
On January 14th, Laura Tooman, CCOM’s President was joined by Gordian Raacke, Renewable Energy LI Executive Director and Julie Tighe, NY League of Conservation Voters President to discuss The South Fork Wind Farm and our role in helping achieve New York State’s renewable energy goals.
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December 2020 | Coastal Resiliency and the Future of Montauk’s Beaches
On December 16th, Laura Tooman, CCOM’s President and CARP Committee member was joined by Aram Terchunian, Environmental Consulting Engineer and Peter Van Scoyoc, East Hampton Town Supervisor to discuss Montauk’s coastal resiliency and the future of our beaches.
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November 2020 | Toxic Algae in Our Ponds | Dr. Chris Gobler | Stony Brook Southampton
On November 12th we were joined by Dr. Chris Gobler for the third installment of our monthly webinar series. CCOM just completed our third season in partnership with the Gobler Laboratory to monitor Montauk’s Fort Pond and Big Reed Pond for toxic blue-green algae. Dr. Gobler discussed the results of our sampling so far in this engaging presentation about the risks and causes of these harmful algal blooms and, more importantly, what we can all do to help limit them. Participants asked some excellent questions at the end.
CLICK HERE to view the recorded webinar. (72 min.)
October 2020 | Toxin Free Landscaping | Edwina von Gal | Perfect Earth Project
On October 7th we held our second monthly webinar. Edwina von Gal of The Perfect Earth Project discussed the detrimental effects of using pesticides, herbicides and fertilizer on your lawns and the importance of creating living landscapes that support the creatures with whom we share our planet. Watch through to the end for some fall tips that can save you money as you plan for the spring.
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September 2020 | USGS Lake Montauk Water Quality Study
On September 10th we kicked off our new monthly webinar series with a presentation by US Geological Survey scientists discussing preliminary results from their regional “microbial source tracking” study, which included Lake Montauk thanks to CCOM’s advocacy and funding, with additional support from Long Island Community Foundation and the Town of East Hampton.
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