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Report: Keeping New Fire Island Inlet Open is Paying Off
Researchers say water quality improved, new fish species returning to Great South Bay.

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I am a south shore girl at heart, having grown up in Bayport. I re-located to Sayville for a few years and then returned.
I love Long Island's south shore as I'm a big ocean and bay fan and there isn't any other place I'd rather live.
I graduated college with the intention of working for a daily newspaper but got hooked on local community journalism and worked for several Suffolk County weekly newspapers, including The Suffolk County News, Long Island Advance, Suffolk Life and Record Newspapers.
During those years I won numerous local, state and national journalism achievement awards for feature writing and investigative journalism.
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Researchers say water quality improved, new fish species returning to Great South Bay.

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