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@michaeldoall has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in June 2021. Besides social media accounts, MichaelDoall has populated their site with With a little Kelp from our friends!, Rebuilding A Collapsed Bivalve Population, Restoring Seagrass Meadows, and Eradicating Harmful Algal Blooms In A Temperate Lagoon Using Spawner Sanctuaries, New York Times Article - 6/10/22, Research Article: Kelp (Saccharina latissima) Mitigates Coastal Ocean Acidification and Increases the Growth of North Atlantic Bivalves in Lab Experiments and on an Oyster Farm, The Fish Site article: Kelp and bivalve co-culture gets another research nod, The East End - News 12 - 3/12/22, GreenWave regenerative ocean farming hub, Research Article: Dual benefit of ocean acidification for thelaminarialean kelp Saccharina latissima:enhanced growth and reduced herbivory, SOMAS lecture series - Bren Smith, "The Least Deadliest Catch", Northforker Feb. 2022 - The emergence of kelp, Kelp workshop - Jan. 2021, Increases in populations of the northern quahog (=hard clam) Mercenaria mercenaria following the creation of spawner sanctuaries in Shinnecock Bay, New York, Greenwave Newsletter - Restoration on the Half Shell, Making of An Oyster Sanctuary (2/3) - Establishing the Sanctuary, Making of an Oyster Sanctuary (3/3) - Enhancing and Measuring Success, SBU News 5/3/21 - SBU Scientists Take a Multi-Faceted Approach to Restoring Shinnecock Bay, The Statesman 3/27/21 - SBU scientists conduct research to improve water quality in the Long Island Sound, SBU News 4/25/19 - Study Points to Kelp Farming Opportunities on Long Island, News12 5/24/21 - Stony Brook researchers: Sugar kelp could help cleanup Long Island's waterways, Newsday 5/7/21 - A new 'set it-and-forget it' crop may help LI's aqua farmers — and its bays, too, We're Oyster Farmers - Short video from The Nature Conservancy.