Brookhaven Supervisor Romaine Named Leader of the Year by the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society

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The AMCS “Leader of the Year” award recognizes those in the community who have gone above and beyond to support the organization.

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(L to R): AMCS Board President, Paul Tonna.; AMCS Founder and Chief Scientist, Robert A. DiGiovanni, Jr.; Supervisor Ed Romaine and Board Vice President and Treasurer, Thomas Telesca.

Recently, Town of Brookhaven Supervisor Ed Romaine was named “Leader of the Year” by the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) during their third annual Night at the Ocean reception. 
 
The event was held at the Jones Beach Energy and Nature Center in Wantaugh.
 
The AMCS “Leader of the Year” award recognizes those in the community who have gone above and beyond to support the organization. 
 
The AMCS does aerial surveys and live animal captures to collect and disseminate data to environmental managers, ensuring the long-term survival of critical members of the ocean ecosystems. Their outreach programs at schools, in libraries and community centers educate the public on the marine environment.