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Town of Edgartown: Private Organizations
Friends & Fishers of Edgartown Great Pond
Friends of Sengekontacket Inc.
Massachusetts Audubon Society Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary
FRIENDS & FISHERS OF EDGARTOWN GREAT POND
P.O. Box 405
Westport Point, MA 02791
PHONE: (508) 272-2433
FAX: Not available.
E-MAIL: houseboatladyanne@hotmail.com
WWW: Not available.
CONTACTS:
Michael A. Picciandra, President
Robert Plante, Treasurer
HOURS: No office hours. Call for information.
Friends & Fishers is incorporated under the Articles of Organization
(General Laws, Chapter 180). The purpose of the corporation is to
engage in the following activities: to act together to share and
secure information, expertise, techniques, resources, etc., that
will enhance and preserve the natural resources of the Edgartown
Great Pond; to exist and be operated exclusively for charitable,
scientific, and educational purposes to all interested citizens.
The group is also engaged in a long-running court battle with the
Mass. Dept. of Env. Protection and the Town of Edgartown regarding
nutrient loading to the estuary.
PUBLICATIONS: Newsletter.
FEES: Annual membership: $10. Contributions and participation are
greatly accepted.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS: "Bring Back the Fishery to Edgartown Great
Pond" and development of "R/V Monitor." Participates
in the "Adopt-A-Boat" program in the New Bedford and Fairhaven
schools.
KEYWORDS: Edgartown, pond, fishery
FRIENDS OF SENGEKONTACKET INC.
P.O. Box 740
Edgartown, MA 02539
PHONE: (508) 627-6966
FAX: Not available
E-MAIL: friends@sengekontacket.org
WWW: http://www.sengekontacket.org/
CONTACT: Jeremiah J. McCarthy, President
HOURS: No office hours.
The Friends Of Sengekontacket (FOS) is a non-profit organization
founded to preserve Sengekontacket Pond and to provide a basis for
developing a long-term management plan for the Pond. FOS has funded
comprehensive investigations of the Pond by WHOI researchers. The
FOS Barrier Beach Task Force has brought together representation
of various local, state, and Federal agencies to develop a management
plan for the Joseph Sylvia State Beach, the barrier beach forming
the seaward side of Sengekontacket Pond.
PUBLICATIONS: President's annual report and periodic newsletters
OTHER INFORMATION: Funding provided by charitable contributions
from individuals and grants.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS: Cosponsor of canoe trips; annual meeting in September.
KEYWORDS: Boating, Coastal Management and Planning, Conservation,
Edgartown, Natural Habitats, Natural History, Water Quality, Water
Pollution, Wetlands, Wildlife, Oak Bluffs
MASSACHUSETTS AUDUBON SOCIETY
FELIX NECK WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
OFFICE: Edgartown-Vineyard Haven Rd., Edgartown, MA (on Felix Neck Drive)
MAILING: P.O. Box 494, Vineyard Haven, MA 02568
PHONE: (508) 627-4850
FAX: (508) 627-6052
E-MAIL: felixneck@massaudubon.org
WWW: http://www.massaudubon.org/felixneck
CONTACT: Suzan Bellincampi, Sanctuary Director
HOURS:
—June-August: 8:30-4:30, Monday-Saturday; 10:00-3:00, Sunday
—September-June: 9:00-4:00, Monday-Friday; 10:00-3:00, Saturday; 12:30-3:00, Sunday
Owned and operated by the Massachusetts Audubon Society, Felix
Neck Wildlife Sanctuary is a 350-acre area surrounded on three sides
by a saltwater pond. It is a mixture of ecosystems with fields,
forests, fresh and brackish ponds, salt marshes and beach with trails
throughout. The nature center contains exhibits of native reptiles,
amphibians, fish and crabs, as well as other interactive exhibits.
Programs are scheduled daily in the summer and on some Saturdays
in the winter.
PUBLICATIONS: "Sanctuary Magazine" (4 per year), "Felix
Neck Newsletter"(one per year) and "Connections"
newsletter (3 per year), all free to members.
FEES: Admsn: Adults-$4, Kids-$3, Seniors-$3, Members-free. Annual
membership: Family-$58, Individual-$44.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS: Ornithology, Osprey Festival, children's summer
day camp, natural history, environmental education, Fall Festival,
snorkeling, canoeing, and kayaking.
KEYWORDS: Ornithology, natural history, environmental education,
Fall Festival, snorkeling, canoeing, aquariums and museums, biology,
birds, coastal ponds, conservation, educational services for general
public, educational services for children, educational services
for young students, marine mammals, natural habitats, natural history,
wetlands, wildlife, Martha's Vineyard
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