The Purist August 5, 2023 (Article)

Saving Shinnecock Bay

Mother Jones September - October 2023 (Article)

Let Them Eat Kelp

The Guardian June 27, 2023 (Article)

Saved By Seaweed

Edible East End June 23, 2023 (Article)

Out to Sea

Native News Online June 23, 2023 (Article)

Replenishing What Has Been Stolen

American Indian Magazine Spring 2023 (Article)

A Sisterhood of The Sea

Newsday May 5, 2023 (Article)

Wading in to help Shinnecock Bay, now with even more kelp

Dan’s Paper May 4, 2023 (Article)

Shinnecock Voices: 6 Shinnecock Women Grow Kelp to Fight Climate Change & Save Shinnecock Bay

Popular Science November 18, 2022 (Article)

How kelp farming is helping revive the economy and ecology of a Long Island bay

Global Sisters Report Jun 23, 2022 (Article)

Shinnecock women, allied with Catholic sisters, farm kelp to restore bay waters

Mongabay Jun 21,2022 (Video)

Meet Tela Troge, from the first Indigenous-owned kelp farm on the United States’ East Coast

Newsday Jun 6,2022 (Article)

Shinnecock Bay gets Hope Spot designation for work done to restore it

Sierra Club Mar 13, 2022 (Article)

The East Coast’s First Indigenous Kelp Farm Readies for Harvest

Tim Nottage - Medium Jan 24, 2022 (Article)

The future of (kelp) farming is six indigenous women leading.

27east Aug 20, 2021 (Article)

Listening To Their Mother: Six Shinnecock Women Embark On Kelp Farming Venture

Algae Planet Nov 10, 2021 (Video)

Shinnecock Nation Regenerates Kelp Farming

Science Friday Oct 15,2021 (Podcast)

On Long Island, A Tribal Nation Faces Growing Pressures

WSHU - Higher Ground Sept 20, 2021 (Podcast)

Episode 7: It’s Time To Talk

WSHU - Higher Ground Sept 20, 2021 (Podcast)

Episode 5: What’s the Buzz