Fishers Island

Eelgrass Boat Tour

Join the Fishers Island Seagrass Management Coalition for its 4th Annual Eelgrass Boat Tour, featuring the inspiring Jamie Vaudrey, Ph.D., Assistant Research Professor of Marine Sciences, University of Connecticut. 

WHEN: Saturday, August 15, 2026, 8:30-10:30 am 

LOCATION: Fishers Island Ferry Dock, Fishers Island, NY

  • Attendees joining us from Connecticut are welcome to join the charter departing from Fort Trumbull at 7:30 AM. 

TICKETS: $50

We'll embark from the Fishers Island Ferry Dock, cruising to some of our island’s most vibrant eelgrass locations. Marvel at the beauty of eelgrass from the boat and uncover the unique qualities that define these vital ecosystems. 

As you enjoy breakfast on board, Dr. Vaudrey will share insights about the importance of eelgrass to the Long Island Sound ecosystem and the challenges it faces. Learn to identify and distinguish these remarkable plants from salt marsh grasses, widgeon grass, and seaweed. Explore the innovative methods scientists are using to restore and protect Long Island Sound eelgrass! 

Each attendee will receive a special FISM gift to commemorate this unforgettable experience.

About Our Speaker:

Dr. Vaudrey is a trailblazer in the fascinating world of coastal ecosystem dynamics! With a passion for exploring how land use affects the coastal environment, she dives deep into the intricate relationship between human activities and eutrophication in both expansive systems like Narragansett Bay and smaller embayments. Her enthusiasm for seagrass systems is infectious; she sees them not only as indicators of pristine water quality but also as crucial players in maintaining vibrant coastal ecosystems.

With a wealth of experience from multiple seagrass projects throughout New England, she’s making waves by assessing genetic diversity in eelgrass, evaluating restoration projects, and crafting innovative models that pave the way for successful restoration efforts.

Dr. Vaudrey’s academic journey is impressive—she earned her B.A. in Biology with a minor in Philosophy from Wellesley College, MA, followed by a Ph.D. in Oceanography from the University of Connecticut. Currently, as a research faculty member in the Department of Marine Sciences at UConn, she plays a pivotal role in establishing a National Estuarine Research Reserve in Connecticut, which has already made a significant impact since its opening in July 2022.

Her work is not just about research; it’s about inspiring change and fostering a deeper understanding of our coastal environments. Don’t miss the chance to hear from this passionate advocate for our oceans!

With seating limited to 28 people, reserve your spot today and be part of this amazing journey!