The Coastal Research Education Society of Long Island (CRESLI) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting understanding and stewardship of coastal ecosystems through research and education. Founded in 1996, CRESLI conducts research, provides educational experiences, and advocates for the conservation of coastal ecosystems, actively seeking partnerships with researchers, educational institutions, and the public.
CRESLI's activities include pinniped and cetacean research projects that utilize public whale watch cruises and seal walks as platforms for data collection and public education. They offer excursions, lectures, and activities for individuals to learn about the diverse marine life in Long Island's coastal waters, including marine mammals, sea turtles, and pelagic birds. In addition, CRESLI conducts seal watching research during autumn, winter, and spring seasons, as well as whale watching research during the summer season.
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