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Sundays with the North Fork Polar Bears
Oct
27
to Apr 30

Sundays with the North Fork Polar Bears

Every Sunday the North Fork Polar Bears meet for community swims. All are welcome! Locations on the east end of North Fork are announced by 9am on Sunday, after we have scouted the local beaches for the safest, calmest, most welcoming waters. Expect friends, splashing, beautiful waters, secret locations, and a roaring fire (if not raining or snowing). If it’s your first time in cold water immersion, great! The Bears will guide you in. Our goal is for you to love it as much as we do. Get on the Sunday list by sending an email here.

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3rd Annual North Fork Polar Bear Plunge
Jan
26

3rd Annual North Fork Polar Bear Plunge

SAVE THE DATE 3rd Annual North Fork Polar Bear Plunge
8:30 am registration • 10 am Plunge

The North Fork Polar Bears are thrilled to announce the 3rd ANNUAL NORTH FORK POLAR BEAR PLUNGE on Sunday, January 26, 2025. This exhilarating event will take place at Veterans Beach on the Peconic Bay in Mattituck, where plungers, and supporters will brave the cold to make a Plunge for two fantastic causes: CAST and Cornell Cooperative Extension Marine Program’s BACK TO THE BAYS initiative.

Now in its third year, the Plunge has become a highlight of a quiet winter season on the North Fork, with a 2025 goal of turning out 500 plungers and observers. In January 2024, over 300 plungers and supporters participated, and this year we are expecting a bigger turnout with the introduction of Plunge Teams of community members competing to raise funds for vital community services and marine conservation efforts.

Proceeds will support the mission and critical work of CAST, helping provide food, education, and support to North Fork and Shelter Island residents in need, and Back to the Bays Initiative, enhancing habitat and shellfish populations along the North Fork and Suffolk County. We are especially excited about our deepening collaboration to launch the first-ever North Fork Marine Stewardship Site.

We can’t wait to plunge for good with you! All are welcome. For first time plungers, we will guide you every step of the way! REGISTER HERE Questions? Ask us here: northforkpolarbears@gmail.com

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North Fork Polar Bears x Back to the Bays: Marine Meadows Workshop
Oct
20

North Fork Polar Bears x Back to the Bays: Marine Meadows Workshop

The North Fork Polar Bears have partnered with CCE Marine's Back to the Bays to establish a new Back to the Bays Stewardship Site in support of water quality and habitat improvement in local waters and we need your help!

With funding support from the community, CCE Marine Program will be hosting a Marine Meadows Workshop on 10/20/24 at 10am where we will be bringing adult eelgrass shoots to shore for processing into our biodegradable burlap planting units. Once stocked, these eelgrass "tortillas" will be planted at our restoration site by CCE Marine's Dive Team where they will provide essential habitat for finfish and shellfish, help improve water quality and coastal resiliency of our shorelines.

This Marine Meadows Workshop is just the first in a series of efforts that funds are being raised for. Learn more about our Back to the Bays x North Polar Bear Stewardship Fund goals here: https://backtothebays.org/northforkpolarbears

About CCE's Marine Meadows Program: The main purpose of the CCE Eelgrass Program is to restore and monitor eelgrass, our dominant local seagrass species. Eelgrass meadows provide essential habitat for many species of finfish and shellfish during part or all stages of life. Due to the structure and protection they provide, eelgrass meadows are the most biodiverse marine habitats in our region. These meadows also help to prevent or lessen erosion from storm events and help control turbidity by slowing currents and settling particulates from the water column. Eelgrass meadows also capture excess nutrients, such as nitrogen, and sequester carbon to combat ocean acidification and climate change. Unfortunately, eelgrass populations have declined dramatically over the past 75 years due to many reasons, and without our help, will not likely make a comeback in the near future as there are no ready sources of propagules (seeds or adult shoots) to naturally vegetate these areas. This situation is called propagule limitation and it is the basis for our restoration work. The more seeding and planting we can can do, the better the outcome for our local marine meadows, so we encourage you to get involved by participating in our workshops and contributing to these important efforts.

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Become a volunteer

Want to help spread joy, but not yet ready to plunge? Join us as a volunteer for our 3rd Annual Plunge, January 2025. You are also welcome to drop by our Sunday community plunges and say hello. When you are ready to plunge, the Bears will happily give you the support and cheering on. We want you to love the water as much as we do.