Nissequogue River, New York | Stephen Borghardt
Nissequogue River, New York | Stephen Borghardt

Nissequogue River

Threat: Dams

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The Nissequogue River Flows Through:

New York

The recovery already underway on the Nissequogue shows that this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reconnect people with a healthier river, one that can support wildlife, strengthen resilience, and give future generations the chance to experience, enjoy, and learn from a thriving river.

Sara Cernadas-Martín, PhD, Director of New York Ecological Restoration Programs with Save the Sound

Threat: Dams

The Nissequogue River is a unique natural treasure on Long Island, offering important habitat for birds, fish, and wildlife. The failure of a dam in 2024 freed a stretch of the Nissequogue, allowing the river to restore itself and come back to life, with benefits for both people and nature. Now, a proposal to rebuild the dam threatens this progress. County and state agencies must consider alternatives to rebuilding the dam, and support a long-term vision for a healthy, free-flowing Nissequogue River.

American Rivers appreciates the collaboration and efforts of our partners:
  • Save the Sound
  • Seatuck
  • Free the Nissequogue River Coalition

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