What We Do

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Save Our Seagrass (S.O.S) Movement

The Fisher Island Seagrass Management (FISM) Coalition proudly brings seagrass education, outreach, and engagement services to Fishers Island Sound residents and visitors. Our S.O.S Movement focuses on eelgrass - the dominant species of seagrass in Long Island Sound, how Fishers Island Sound residents and visitors benefit from eelgrass, what is threatening this valuable resource, and what we can do to protect it.

Our Mission

The mission of the FISM Coalition is to promote community learning about eelgrass meadows and how to protect, sustain and care for them; strengthen productive collaborative relationships among stakeholders, both within and outside the community; and foster the protection and effective management of this important resource and the benefits it provides Fishers Island and the region.

S.O.S Goals

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We want to help homeowners, landscapers, and caretakers find sustainable ways to make beautiful outdoor spaces.

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We encourage boaters to be aware of and careful around eelgrass. The damage boats create has a large cumulative impact on the ecosystem services it provides.

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Community is important to us; environmental stewardship starts with you! We want residents and visitors of Fishers Island Sound to engage with us in eelgrass protection, preservation, and restoration.

Founded in 2017…

the Henry L. Ferguson Museum and the Fishers Island Conservancy, with support from The Nature Conservancy, formed the Fishers Island Seagrass Management (FISM) Coalition to initiate a collaborative process for protecting the island’s enduring eelgrass ecosystem.

The Coalition is comprised of representatives from the H.L. Ferguson Museum, Fishers Island Conservancy, Town of Southold, Island Community Board, Fishers Island Development Corporation, Fishers Island Club, Hay Harbor Club, FI Yacht Club, Harbor Committee, FI School, Pirates Cove Marina, and the FI Ferry District, as well as commercial fishing, aquaculture, contracted ferries, landscapers, divers, spearfishing, and recreational fishing representatives —groups that directly depend upon or interact with or may affect the island’s coastal habitats. These passionate individuals volunteer their time and expertise by attending Coalition meetings and have charged themselves with communicating back to other members of the stakeholder groups they represent.

Forming a Fishers Island Seagrass Management coalition that helps educate our community, for me is really a huge part of our shared natural history- [I’m] hopeful that our natural environment, both above and underwater, thrives for generations to come.
— Justine Kibbe, Island Naturalist

Our Community Success

Thank you to the following organizations for their support of the Fishers Island Seagrass Management Coalition:

Henry L. Ferguson Museum

The Nature Conservancy

Fishers Island Conservancy

Long Island Sound Stewardship Fund (via Long Island Community Foundation)

MPA Watch

Resources Legacy Fund

New York Land Trust Alliance

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation