Species

Adoptions

The perfect gift for a friend or family member who loves the sea, our Symbolic Species Adoptions help fund Back to the Bays’ habitat and shellfish restoration initiatives.  

We offer two levels of adoption, each receiving:
~ A printable Species Adoption Certificate
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~ A special thank you gift, featuring species artwork produced for our new Long Island Marine + Coastal Field Guide, by CCE Marine resident artist Carolyn Munaco.

Explore symbolic species “adoptions” below!

Adopt an Eelgrass Meadow

Help us restore eelgrass meadows!

  • $50 ~ Weaves 50 eelgrass shoot into 5 burlap tortillas

  • $100 ~ Helps video monitoring of a restored meadow

Eelgrass produces oxygen, prevents erosion, sequesters carbon, and provides essential habitat to a diversity of marine fish and invertebrates. Volunteers weave live shoots into burlap “tortillas” for transplanting by our dive team. LEARN MORE

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$50.00

Help our dive team and volunteers re-establish eelgrass meadows in local bays in need of habitat restoration.

Your $50 contribution helps weave 50 eelgrass shoot into 5 burlap tortillas.

As a thank you gift, please enjoy this mug, depicting the Species of the Eelgrass Meadow - featuring artwork produced for our new Long Island Coastal + Marine Field Guide, by CCE Marine resident artist Carolyn Munaco.

Mugs are printed on demand, and will be automatically shipped for free, to the address provided. If you would like 100% of your donation to directly support Back to the Bays eelgrass restoration efforts, you can opt out of the girt, by making a tax-deductible donation to our Habitat Fund at backtothebays.org/eelgrass

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$100.00

Help our dive team and volunteers re-establish eelgrass meadows in local bays in need of habitat restoration.

Your $100 contribution helps support video monitoring of a restored meadow.

As a thank you gift, please enjoy this organic cotton T-shirt, depicting the Species of the Eelgrass Meadow - featuring artwork produced for our new Long Island Coastal + Marine Field Guide, by CCE Marine resident artist Carolyn Munaco.

T-shirts are printed on demand, and will be automatically shipped for free, to the address provided. If you would like 100% of your donation to directly support Back to the Bays eelgrass restoration efforts, you can opt out of the gift, by making a tax-deductible donation to our Habitat Fund at backtothebays.org/eelgrass

Adopt a Seahorse

Protect our local seahorses!

  • $50 ~ Helps provide materials for a seahorse “hotel”

  • $100 ~ Supports an educational community seining event

Seahorses evolved prehensile tails to cling to eelgrass plants, which have suffered decline. We conduct seahorse seining surveys that inform conservation, and build seahorse “hotels” to provide alternative habitat while we restore eelgrass meadows. LEARN MORE ABOUT SEAHORSES

Adopt a Seahorse Mug
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$50.00

Help us protect and monitor our local seahorse population!

Your $50 contribution helps provide materials to build a seahorse “hotel” to provide suitable habitat structure in the absence of natural eelgrass meadows.

As a thank you gift, please enjoy this mug, depicting our local species, the Northern Seahorse - featuring artwork from our new Long Island Marine + Coastal Field Guide by CCE Marine resident artist, Carolyn Munaco.

Mugs are printed on demand, and will be automatically shipped for free, to the address provided. If you would like 100% of your donation to support Back to the Bays' Seahorse Conservation Initiative, you can opt out of the gift by making a tax-deductible contribution to our Seahorse Fund at backtothebays.org/seahorse

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Help us protect and monitor our local seahorse population! 

Your $100 contribution helps support an educational community seining event where volunteers collect data that informs conservation efforts.

As a thank you gift, please enjoy this organic cotton T-shirt, depicting our local species, the Northern Seahorse - featuring artwork from our new Long Island Marine + Coastal Field Guide by CCE Marine resident artist, Carolyn Munaco. 

T-shirts are printed on demand, and will be automatically shipped for free, to the address provided. If you would like 100% of your donation to support Back to the Bays' Seahorse Conservation Initiative, you can opt out of the gift by making a tax-deductible contribution to our Seahorse Fund at backtothebays.org/seahorse

Adopt an Oyster Reef

Help us re-establish oyster reef habitats!

  • $50 ~ Helps collects 300 gal. of recycled shell

  • $100 ~ Supports the planting of 1 cubic ft. of spat-on-shell oysters

We set spat (baby oysters) on recycled shell to build 3D oyster reefs that provide habitat structure for local species, while improving water quality. Did you know that 1 adult oyster can filter up to 50 gallons per day?
LEARN MORE ABOUT OYSTER REEFS

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It takes ~ $10,000 to build an entire oyster reef habitat with spat-on-shell aquaculture. And every bit counts!

Your $100 contribution supports the production of 1 cubic ft. of spat-on-shell oysters to be deployed on a restored oyster reef.

As a thank you gift, please enjoy this organic cotton T-shirt, depicting our local species of Oyster - featuring artwork from our new Long Island Marine + Coastal Field Guide by CCE Marine resident artist, Carolyn Munaco.

T-shirts are printed on demand, and will be automatically shipped for free, to the address provided. If you would like 100% of your donation to support Back to the Bays' oyster restoration efforts, you can opt out of the gift by making a tax-deductible contribution to our Oyster Reef Fund at backtothebays.org/oyster-reefs.

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$50.00

It takes ~ $10,000 to build an entire oyster reef habitat with spat-on-shell aquaculture. And every bit counts!

Your $50 contribution helps collects about 300 gallons of recycled shell used to set baby oysters on.

As a thank you gift, please enjoy this mug, depicting our local species of Oyster - featuring artwork from our new Long Island Marine + Coastal Field Guide by CCE Marine resident artist, Carolyn Munaco.

Mugs are printed on demand, and will be automatically shipped for free, to the address provided. If you would like 100% of your donation to support Back to the Bays' oyster restoration efforts, you can opt out of the gift by making a tax-deductible contribution to our Oyster Reef Fund at backtothebays.org/oyster-reefs.

Adopt a Clam

Help restore our Hard Clam population!

  • $50 ~ Produces + plants 1,000 seed clams

  • $100 ~ Supports a community paddle + plant event

Bolster our wild hard clam population by supporting aquaculture efforts in our hatchery and grow-out sites. Clams seeded in our sanctuary sites will grow and spawn, enhancing the local population. Clams improving water quality through filter-feeding and aerate sediment as they dig. LEARN MORE ABOUT CLAMS

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$50.00

Bolster our wild hard clam population by supporting aquaculture efforts in our hatchery and grow-out sites.

Your $50 contribution produces + plants 1,000 seed clams for population enhancement.

As a thank you gift, please enjoy this mug, depicting a Hard Clam, or Quahog - featuring artwork from our new Long Island Marine + Coastal Field Guide by CCE Marine resident artist, Carolyn Munaco.

Mugs are printed on demand, and will be automatically shipped for free, to the address provided. If you would like 100% of your donation to support Back to the Bays' seahorse conservation initiative, you can opt out of the gift by making a tax-deductible contribution to our Hard Clam Fund at backtothebays.org/hard-clams

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Bolster our wild hard clam population by supporting aquaculture efforts in our hatchery and grow-out sites.

Your $100 contribution supports a community paddle + plant event.

As a thank you gift, please enjoy this organic cotton T-shirt, depicting a Hard Clam, or Quahog - featuring artwork from our new Long Island Marine + Coastal Field Guide by CCE Marine resident artist, Carolyn Munaco.

T-shirts are printed on demand, and will be automatically shipped for free, to the address provided. If you would like 100% of your donation to support Back to the Bays' seahorse conservation initiative, you can opt out of the gift by making a tax-deductible contribution to our Hard Clam Fund at backtothebays.org/hard-clams.

Adopt a Bay Scallop

Help restore Bay Scallops to our bays!

  • $50 ~ Supports bay scallop research

  • $100 ~ Produces 1,000 seed scallops 

Support Bay Scallop research and aquaculture efforts in our hatchery and grow-out sites. Scallops are an important link in the marine food-chain, and filter-feed on microscopic algae, improving water quality and clarity. Hatchery-raised juvenile scallops seeded in our sanctuaries can help restore wild populations.
LEARN MORE ABOUT BAY SCALLOPS

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$50.00

Support bay scallop research, and aquaculture efforts to enhance wild populations.

Your $50 contribution helps support bay scallop research!

As a thank you gift, please enjoy this mug, depicting our local Bay Scallop - featuring artwork produced for our new Long Island Marine + Coastal Field Guide, by CCE Marine resident artist Carolyn Munaco.

Mugs are printed on demand, and will be automatically shipped for free, to the address provided. If you would like 100% of your donation to directly support Back to the Bays' scallop restoration efforts, you can opt out of the girt, by making a tax-deductible donation to our Bay Scallop Fund at backtothebays.org/bay-scallops

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$100.00

Support bay scallop research, and aquaculture efforts to enhance wild populations.

Your $100 contribution produces 1,000 seed scallops to be planted in our sanctuaries.

As a thank you gift, please enjoy this organic cotton T-shirt, depicting our local Bay Scallop - featuring artwork produced for our new Long Island Marine + Coastal Field Guide, by CCE Marine resident artist Carolyn Munaco.

T-shirts are printed on demand, and will be automatically shipped for free, to the address provided. If you would like 100% of your donation to directly support Back to the Bays' scallop restoration efforts, you can opt out of the girt, by making a tax-deductible donation to our Bay Scallop Fund at backtothebays.org/bay-scallops.

Adopt a Horseshoe Crab

Protect + monitor local Horseshoe Crabs!

  • $50 or $100 ~ Support public education + awareness to protect Horseshoe Crabs

Horseshoe Crabs lay millions of eggs along the shore, providing an essential link in the coastal food web. Their blood is a vital component in biomedical safety procedures. Back to the Bays helps manage the NY DEC’s monitoring + tagging efforts at Tiana Bayside Facility, in Hampton Bays. Your support helps us provide outreach and awareness of this important species.
LEARN MORE ABOUT HORSESHOE CRABS

Adopt a Horseshoe Crab Mug
$50.00

Horseshoe Crab provide an essential link in the coastal food web, as they lay millions of eggs along the shore. Their blood also serves as a vital step in biomedical safety procedures.

Your symbolic adoption supports our Horseshoe Crab Monitoring efforts at Tiana Bayside Facility, and contribute to public education and outreach about this important species.

As a thank you gift, please enjoy this mug, depicting our local species of Horseshoe Crab - featuring artwork produced for our new Long Island Marine + Coastal Field Guide, by CCE Marine resident artist Carolyn Munaco.

Mugs are printed on demand, and will be automatically shipped for free, to the address provided. If you would like 100% of your donation to directly support Back to the Bays' horseshoe crab monitoring and public outreach, you can opt out of the gift, by making a tax-deductible donation to our Horseshoe Crab Fund at backtothebays.org/horseshoe-crabs.

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Horseshoe Crab provide an essential link in the coastal food web, as they lay millions of eggs along the shore. Their blood also serves as a vital step in biomedical safety procedures.

Your symbolic adoption supports our Horseshoe Crab Monitoring efforts at Tiana Bayside Facility, and contribute to public education and outreach about this important species.

As a thank you gift, please enjoy this organic cotton T-shirt, depicting our local species of Horseshoe Crab - featuring artwork produced for our new Long Island Marine + Coastal Field Guide, by CCE Marine resident artist Carolyn Munaco.

T-shirts are printed on demand, and will be automatically shipped for free, to the address provided. If you would like 100% of your donation to directly support Back to the Bays' horseshoe crab monitoring and public outreach, you can opt out of the gift, by making a tax-deductible donation to our Horseshoe Crab Fund at backtothebays.org/horseshoe-crabs.

Our Species “Adoptions” are symbolic. The funds you contribute (less the cost of the thank-you gift) will be directed toward the species fund of your choosing, and will be used to support our current restoration needs of that project area.

Direct Species Fund Donations

Want to contribute more, or opt out of the gift?

Consider making a fully tax-deductible donation to one of our species funds. 100% of your contribution will be directed toward Back to the Bays’ restoration work!

Click the boxes below to learn more about each species, or select your desired fund from the dropdown to donate now!

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Contributions at all levels will be directed toward our Oyster + Oyster Reef restoration, research, and education initiatives. Back to the Bays is an Initiative of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County, a registered 501(c)(3). Our EIN is 11-6081424 and contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

When you make a donation or species adoption, you will receive a tax acknowledgment letter indicating the deductible portion of your donation. Please allow 4-6 weeks for letters to be generated. Thank you!

Back to the Bays is an Initiative of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County, a registered 501(c)(3). Our EIN is 11-6081424 and contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

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