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Three Bays Preservation regularly issues a newsletter, The Three Bays Monitor, chronicling the organization's activities. You can access this archive of newsletters, dated from 2000 to the present, by clicking on the individual Volume headings below.

During the earlier period of December 1996 through 1999, Progress Reports were issued.  Click here for access to those reports.

  • Vol 28 - March 2008
  • Quahog Seed Propogation Program of the Town of Barnstable - 2007 Report
  • Three Bays Attends Wind Farm Hearing
  • Get the P Out of the Water
  • And the Saga continues...
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  • Vol. 27 - December 2007
    • Massachusetts Department of Environmenal Protection Presents Draft Report of Three Bays Bacteria TMDL
    • Down the Drain
    • Three Bays Preservation Holds Annual Volunteer Appreciation Event
    • Pension Bill Allows Tax-Free Charitable Donations from your IRA
    • Annual Appeal under way
    • Three Bays Preservation participates in Massachusetts Oceans Day
  • Vol. 26 - September 2007
    • Three Bays Preservation hosts Annual Members Meeting with a focus on "The environment and the Law ".
    • Summer 2007 on Dead Neck/Sampson's Island
    • Three Bays Preservation Members attend "Explore the Shore" events presented by Mass Audubon
    • Three Bays Annual Appeal coming soon
    • 2007 Summer rangers on Dead Neck/Sampson's Island
    • Dam Pond Entrance Channel Dredge Project moving forward
  • Vol. 25 - July 2007
    • Three Bays Preservation hosts public forum on "Saving our Waters".
    • Nantucket Soundkeepers and Three Bays Preservation host Ecotours aboard the Yankee
    • Where the Birds Are by Mary Richmond
    • Three Bays Preservation receives grant from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Division of Fisheries & Wildlife
    • Welcome new Advisory Board Member - Ned Rowland
    • Summer Events on Dead Neck and Sampson's presented by Mass Auduon.
    • Cape Cod Academy Students at Three Bays
    Vol. 24 - April 2007
    • Town of Barnstable holds Three Bays Estuary Public Hearing and Mass DEP holds public hearing on Total Maximum Daily Loads Report.
    • State: Sewering can save Three Bays
    • Welcome new board member N. Harrison Buck
    • Membership drive coming soon
    • Three Bays Preservation awards grant to support Rushy Marsh project
    • Summer jobs on Dead Neck Island
    • Three Bays Preservation to publish guidance document for understanding nitrogen pollution and wastewater management in the three bays and Cape Cod
  • Vol. 23 - December 2006
    • Massachusetts Estuaries Project Report for the Three Bays Watershed is ready for public comment. Hearing to be held on December 13.
    • Water Quality Monitoring Volunteer Appreciation Event Held
    • Annual Appeal Underway
  • Vol. 22 - Fall 2006
    • Members Attend Annual Meeting to Discuss Wastewater Issues
    • What Cape Residents Can Do to Help Keep Groundwater Clean
    • Our Second Summer on Dead Neck
    • Three Bays Logo Contest
    • "Explore the Shore" with Mass Audubon
    • Summertime Cruises
  • Vol. 21 - June 2006
    • Bird News
    • The Joy of Dredge
    • A Deer Walks on Water
    • Welcome New Board Member
    • Flipping For Flupsy
    • Cape Cod Academy Students at Three Bays
    • Live from Dead Neck
  • Vol. 20 - December 2005
    • A new era begins for Dead Neck
    • A special note of thanks
    • In Memory of Townie Hornor
    • Annual Appeal Underway
  • Vol. 19 - September 2005
    • Annual Meeting of Three Bays Preservation Announced
    • Sea Lettuce Harvesting Demonstration Project
    • Our First Summer as Stewards of Dead Neck/ Sampson's Island
    Vol. 18 - July 2005
    • Estuaries Project 2005
    • Mill Pond Saved
    • New Web Site
    • Dead Neck
    • MassAudubon Report
    • Rules for the Island
  • Vol. 17 - December 2004
    • Popponesset Bay Report Released
    • Update on the Industrial Wind Park
    • Your Support Keeps Us Working
  • Vol. 16 - August 2004
    • Dead Neck Island
    • Rushy Marsh Pond
    • Bay Street Channel Dredging
    • Skunknett River
  • Vol. 15 - December 2003
    • Sea Lettuce - A "Growing" Problem
    • Audubon Update on Dead Neck Island
    • 2003 Annual Appeal Underway
    • Three Bays welcomes new Board Members
  • Vol. 14 - June 2003
    • The Optical Brightener Project
    • Proposed Dredging of the Bay Street Channel
    • Water Quality Monitoring Schedule set for the 2003 Season
  • Vol. 13 - February 2003
    • Rushy Marsh Pond Restoration Project
    • Lindsey Counsell Recipient of BLT's 2002 Founder Award
    • Three Bays Preservation on the Radio
  • Vol. 12 - November 2002
    • Estuaries Project Update
    • Summer 2002 Update from Mass Audubon's Coastal Waterbird Program
    • New Faces in the Office
  • Vol. 11 - April 2002
    • Three Bays Preservation opposes electric wind plant, partners with Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound.
    • Estuaries Project underway
    • In Spring, we mark our calendars:  Time to celebrate our natural resources
  • Vol. 10 - January 2002
    • Ambitious State program explores pollution/solutions in estuaries
    • Windmill Alert:  Paying attention to which way the wind blows
    • Dredging Complete
    • Thanks to the Tides: Three Bays Preservation Awarded 15K Grant
  • Vol. 9 - November 2001
    • Red Tide: An Unwelcome Guest Pays a Visit
    • FLUPdate: In Other Words, How's the FLUPSY Doing?
    • Summer's Over... Let's Dredge!
  • Vol. 8 - August 2001
    • Yes, We Have No Discharge: Three Bays Earn Federal Designation
    • Attention Homeowners and Landscapers: Green Doesn't Have to be Mean
    • Doing Flips for FLUPSY: Innovation Comes to West Bay
  • Vol. 7 - June 2001
    • Kelley Foundation Awards $12,500 Matching Grant for Water Monitoring
    • Beach Walks Are a Go!
    • Scientific Reports are Available
    • Hats off to the Anglers
  • Vol. 6 - April 2001
    • What's in the Water? Three Bays Report Details Health of Estuarine System
    • DNA Analysis Pinpoints Sources of Fecal Coliform
  • Vol. 5 - February 2001
    • Questionnaire Results are In
    • A New Vice President
    • Dredging Continues
  • Vol. 4 - December 2000
    • Three Bays Preservation Plays Role in Two-Acre Zoning Adoption
    • O'Leary State Senate Campaign gets Boost from Three Bays Members
    • All Hail the New Board Members
    • Three Bays Pushes Forward on Dredging
  • Vol. 3 - September 2000
    • Water Quality Report Finds Some Good, Some Bad in Estuary System
    • Report from MAS-Coastal Waterbird Program
    • More Dredging on the Horizon
    • Hail to the New Board Members
  • Vol. 2 - July 2000
    • Using DNA Analyses to Track Fecal Coliforms in the Three Bays
    • A message from Mass. Audubon
    • Dead Neck Island and Waterway Maintenance
    • Pumping Out in the Three Bays
  • Vol. 1 - June 2000
    • A letter from the President
    • A message from Mass. Audubon
    • What the people say about the Three Bays
    • Coastal birds info
    • Pump it out!
    • Missions and Goals
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