2021 Annual Report - Nantucket Land Council

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PLANNING • PROTECTING • PRESERVING

Thank YOU 2021 ANNUAL REPORT


The Nantucket Land Council is Nantucket’s environmental watchdog. With YOUR SUPPORT,

we are the eyes and ears for Nantucket’s waterways as the Nantucket Waterkeeper. See something? Say something. Email RJ@nantucketlandcouncil.org with your water resource questions and concerns. Now in our 48th year, the Nantucket Land Council is here to protect and preserve our island’s natural and water resources—thank you, Nantucket!

Here’s what

we accomplished together in 2021.


Message from our Executive Director and Board President

DEAR FRIENDS AND MEMBERS, The Land Council is so grateful to all of you for your continued support of our work and our mission. The health of Nantucket’s environment is critical to the health of our community. Your recognition of this and your ongoing passion for the natural beauty and resources of Nantucket are an integral part of our success. 2021 began with continued uncertainty around the safety of public programs and events. We adapted to changing circumstances with a variety of virtual or hybrid educational opportunities and truly enjoyed seeing many of you in person as well. We welcomed Anna Day to our team, and the NLC staff executed a suite of successful programs. We presented year two of our virtual Clean Water Series: Topics on Tap, highlighting a number of water related topics through local and regional speakers. We hosted our 5th annual State of the Harbor Forum using a hybrid format at the Nantucket Yacht Club, with special guest Nantucket Harbormaster Sheila Lucey, to discuss environmentally friendly boating practices. We also held a very successful Friends Fête with the Almanack Arts Colony and our End of Season Dinner in person. The NLC continued extensive community education programs within the local schools, through our Karen K Borchert Educational Grant Program, and in conjunction with the Nantucket Boys and Girls Club and Nantucket Senior Center. Our popular Oyster Farm Harbor Tours resumed, and we partnered with the Sconset Trust on a new series of tree tours in Sconset. The health of Nantucket’s waters remained at the forefront of our research with extensive sampling in several Nantucket ponds, monitoring of our groundwater and precipitation, and investigation of the impacts that proposed synthetic turf fields could have on our public water supply. The Nantucket Waterkeeper spent the summer on the water in our new boat sampling the invasive green crab and working with a variety of partners on the eelgrass restoration project in Monomoy. The Land Council carried on as a voice for Nantucket’s environment through our advocacy efforts. We prevailed in Superior Court and received a groundbreaking decision by the judge, gaining standing in the Surfside Crossing 40B appeal. We also testified before the state legislature in support of a bill focused on upholding local wetland bylaws and regulations during the permitting of 40B developments. Our small, dedicated staff works diligently year-round to be Nantucket’s environmental advocate and to use our research to keep the community informed of the island’s pressing environmental issues. Please read on about our Advocacy, Land Protection, Research and Education programs. We cannot protect and preserve our fragile resources without your help and your voice. Thank you for being our partners. With appreciation,

Emily Molden Executive Director

Lucy Dillon Board President

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NLC is YOUR environmental ADVOCATE…

Thanks to YOU

— We advocated for more environmentally friendly boating practices in our harbors to help eliminate pollutants and better protect our estuarine resources for all to enjoy. — We prevailed in Superior Court on appeal of the Housing Appeals Committee denial of our motion to intervene in the Surfside Crossing 40B development hearing. The Judge not only determined that the NLC had standing as an intervening party, but that the HAC needed to re-do its hearing and take open space and other local interests into consideration along with community housing needs. — We testified before the MA Joint Committee on Municipalities and Regional Government to advocate for An Act Relative to the Protection of Wetlands and Water Resources in Chapter 40B Applications. This legislative amendment would not directly affect the Chapter 40B program but would preserve the wetland and water resource protection regulations that local officials have adopted. — We attended meetings of the Coastal Resilience Advisory Committee and participated in the review of the Coastal Resilience Plan, providing comments and recommendations as well as helping to engage the public to do the same. — We participated in the ongoing deliberations and hearings surrounding the Sconset Beach Preservation Fund’s existing geotube installation with assistance from our coastal engineering consultants. We advocated for the Commission and the Town to properly address the significant deficit in mitigation sand, and ultimately supported the Commission’s Enforcement Order to remove the geotubes in light of their serious permit violations. — We continued to attend regular local Select Board, Planning Board, Conservation Commission, Zoning Board of Appeals, and Board of Health meetings to advocate for policies and decisions that protect and preserve our island’s natural resources and be a VOICE for our island environment! — We reviewed each Annual Town Meeting warrant article and prepared recommendations for Nantucket voters for all articles that related to our NLC mission, including recommendations against increased density and development in environmentally sensitive areas. We supported a citizen article to increase protection of sensitive eelgrass and shellfish habitat from impacts of residential piers. — We evaluated the proposal for synthetic turf fields at the Nantucket Public Schools through the expertise of consultants in order to provide the community with a scientific assessment of potential impacts to our island groundwater. — We participated in advocacy efforts with the Waterkeeper Alliance to address the growing concerns around forever chemicals like PFAS in the waters and surrounding environment of our region.

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ADVOCACY


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articles reviewed for 2021 Annual Town Meeting hours reviewing, writing letters, and commenting at public meetings on projects and proposals before the Conservation Commission, Finance Committee, School Committee, and Select Board of these hours were spent on Coastal Resilience, representing our membership before CRAC and providing important input on the Island-wide Coastal Resilience Plan

Top right: NLC Executive Director Emily Molden at a Coffee, Climate and Conversation roundtable. Middle left: Nantucket Waterkeeper RJ Turcotte and NLC Intern Dayna Ullathorne aboard the NLC’s Waterkeeper boat donated by Mary-Randolph Ballinger. Bottom right: Nantucket community members attended a Surfside Crossing site visit in opposition to the project. Bottom left: Nantucket’s Coastal Resilience Plan.

ADVOCACY

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The NLC is committed to PROTECTING open space — The Nantucket Land Council continued its Conservation Restriction (CR) Program to work with landowners to protect open space. These legal agreements between an owner of land with conservation values and a nonprofit group, such as the Land Council, or certain governmental entity, protects the values of that land in perpetuity. Each CR reflects a unique parcel of land and its landowner’s wishes for the future use of that land.

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acres of pristine open space permanently protected on Tuckernuck and Muskeget Islands separate CR properties across our islands acres of land permanently protected

— The NLC accepted the donation of a new Conservation Restriction on 6.29 acres of mid-island property by Wynndhill LLC. This beautiful rolling meadow and shrubland habitat supports groundwater protection, scenic views and the preservation of dark skies around the Maria Mitchell Loines Observatory. The NLC thanks the property owner and her family for this generous gift and their support of conservation on Nantucket. Every bit helps—contact the NLC today about protecting your land from overdevelopment permanently! — The NLC now holds a total of 92 Conservation Restrictions with over 1500 acres on Nantucket, Tuckernuck and Muskeget islands. — The NLC supported the permanent protection of a beautiful 26-acre parcel, the “Jackson Property”, on Tuckernuck Island with a challenge grant awarded to the Tuckernuck Land Trust. We look forward to continuing to support the TLT and the conservation of unique and fragile resources on Tuckernuck Island. — The NLC provided a grant to the Nantucket Conservation Foundation to support their permanent protection of the Rosenzweig Property in Shawkemo. This collaborative effort by NCF involving the NLC and Nantucket Land Bank was a great success protecting 8+ acres of open space in our harbor watershed. — The NLC continues to collaborate with other island organizations including the Nantucket Conservation Foundation, the Nantucket Land Bank and the Sconset Trust to coordinate land protection efforts across the island for maximum open space!

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LAND PROTECTION

Above: A Conservation Restriction held by the Nantucket Land Council, forever protecting this beautiful natural resource. At right: A conservation restriction held by the Nantucket Land Council protecting important coastal resources on the south shore.


Thanks to YOU

LAND PROTECTION

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NLC is a leader in island-wide environmental RESEARCH! — NLC, with the help of our community partners, transplanted 4,000+ eelgrass shoots to our restoration site in Monomoy. Volunteers and our collaborators from the Natural Resources Department and Boston University collected eelgrass shoots to be transplanted. Also, for the first time ever, we tried a new seeding method in Nantucket Harbor, which we will be expanding on in 2022!

partnership with the Nantucket Field Station and the Nantucket Department of Public Works. We also supported an important new monitoring effort of Sandbar Sharks, one of the island’s top coastal predators. This research conducted by Caroline Collatos involved catching, tagging and releasing sharks in order to track their location and gather exciting new data on their local movements and population dynamics.

— With support from the Nantucket Shellfish Association, the NLC collaborated with — Another year of important water chemistry and Dr. Emily Goldstein-Murphy to implement a phytoplankton data was collected on Capaum and more targeted population sampling program of Gibbs Ponds as part of NLC’s Island Pond Sampling the European Green Crab in both Madaket Program. This data is specifically being used to and Nantucket Harbors. This study was designed to inform management strategies for the Nantucket assess not only the number of Green Crabs, but also Conservation Foundation as we work together to their preferred habitat so that we can better facilitate address Harmful Algal Blooms. Sampling also their harvest and removal. took place at Washing Pond and a more intensive island-wide surveillance of HABs was launched in — The NLC continued to support coastal plastics conjunction with the Town and many other research conducted by UMASS Boston through our local organizations.

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RESEARCH

water quality sampling occasions on island ponds invasive green crabs removed from Nantucket and Madaket harbors eelgrass shoots transplanted in Nantucket harbor

Top right: NLC detected a Harmful Algal Bloom on Gibbs Pond. At left: NLC supported Caroline Collatos’s Sandbar Shark research. Middle: NLC Intern Dayna Ullathorne tests a water sample. At right: Volunteers help prep eelgrass shoots for transplant.


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RESEARCH

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NLC is helping EDUCATE future generations of environmentalists! — As part of the Nantucket Biodiversity Initiative’s Science Showcase, we co-hosted a water quality primer and kayak tour of Sesachacha Pond with Town Water Quality Specialist Thaïs Fournier. — During Nantucket’s 2nd annual Green Crab Week, the NLC held a green crab fertilizer “how-to” workshop with Sustainable Nantucket, a cooking demonstration with Greencrab.org Director and co-author of the Green Crab Cookbook Mary Parks, and a green crab derby with Maria Mitchell Association. — NLC held walking tours and trips with a variety of Nantucket organizations including the Nantucket Boys and Girls Club, Salt Marsh Senior Center, Nantucket Junior Yacht Club, and the general public for vernal pool exploration, tidepooling, and downtown tree tours. Be sure to sign up for a tour in 2022! — The Karen K. Borchert Educational Grant Program supplied local educators and their students with funds supporting a children’s book, water quality sampling equipment, programable beach-cleaning robots, and DNA testing equipment. These supplies enriched the experiences of over 200 students in our public and private schools. — The NLC continued our monthly seasonal webinar series, Clean Water: Topics on Tap. Each month we hosted a special expert guest speaker to educate and inform our community on a variety of water-focused issues including Septic Systems 101, Coastal Plastics, the invasive green crab species, and more. All of our Clean Water videos can be accessed at nantucketlandcouncil.org. — Our first year of the NLC Planting for Pollinators Garden Guide & Program helped home gardeners plant native pollinatorfriendly gardens and share in a network of like-minded gardeners. Join our 2022 program by emailing nlc@nantucketlandcouncil.org or scan flow code on this page!

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of grant funding provided to Nantucket educators for science education enrichment students impacted by our Karen K. Borchert educational grant program in 2021 alone public and private tours offered this year


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Top: Participants on an NLC educational kayak tour. Bottom left: NLC presents a green crab fertilizer “how to” workshop as a part of Green Crab Week. Bottom right: Nantucket Waterkeeper RJ Turcotte leads a group of children on a tidepooling adventure.

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NLC is CREATING AWARENESS of the critical mission the NLC works to uphold year-round, island-wide-protecting and preserving our natural and water resources. JOIN US! — Over 117 unique community members identified — Our 2021 Trashtag litter clean-up event was an over 850 species on Nantucket this year as a amazing success and so much fun! With over part of our NLC Associates “Bioblitz” citizen 50 participants working along Surfside Road and science project in July alone! With over 2200 Miacomet Road, we had no problem collecting observations, this year’s Bioblitz was our most enough trash to fill a DUMPTRUCK—including a popular citizen science project to date. Thanks to full-sized, fully-assembled tent! Participants aged our NLC Associates: Helen Weeks, Amy Rowland, 10 to 80, Nantucket natives to weekend visitors, joined Keltie Donelan McDonald, Matt Haffenreffer together to beautify our roadsides and beaches. and Tracy Long for invigorating the NLC and Our group was full of enthusiasm, comraderie and executing this fun community science event, laughs. Join us in 2022 for Trashtag and make and to Linda Loring Nature Foundation for a difference! collaborating with us. — Our NLC Associates group was elated to be able to throw our annual Friends Fête event in July with almost 200 attendees, our co-hosts Laurel Langworthy and Keltie Donelan McDonald welcomed guests to Almanack Arts Colony on a beautiful summer evening. Guests enjoyed wine by Donelan Family Wines, live music, dancing, raw bar, and delicious food by Mark and Eithne of Nantucket Catering Co. Save the date for Friends Fête this summer—July 8, 2022.

— Host extraordinaire, Susan Baer, and her generous and kind family, graciously invited the NLC and members to their gorgeous home in Tom Nevers for our NLC Annual Labor Day Dinner. This event is a huge component of our annual fundraising and our ONLY fundraising event each year, and what a magical night it was! A sincere Thank You to our 2021 Table Hosts: The Cox/Bartram/Farrell Families, Bill and Margi Brenizer, Lucy Dillon, Bob and Barbara Friedman, Ann and Charles Johnson, Peter and Bonnie McCausland, Brooks and Meredyth Smith and our Event Co-Chairs Mary-Randolph Ballinger and Susan Baer. — Our NLC Water Fund Founders Circle has grown to 23 members strong and is still growing! Each of these generous members have committed a minimum of $5000 towards our Water Fund—dedicated to water-focused programs and projects. — Our beautiful and informational Summer, Water and Winter Newsletters were distributed island-wide and are available on our website anytime. Stay up to date with the NLC’s programs, projects, tours and events by reading our newsletters, subscribing to our monthly e-newsletter and following us on social media @nantucketlandcoucil—we love to hear from the community. 12

EVENTS & OUTREACH

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participants in our 2021 Trashtag cleanup day members of the NLC Water Fund Founders Circle in 2021

observations in our 2021 Bioblitz


Thanks to YOU NLC Friends and Supporters enjoy our Friends Fête event with Almanack Arts Colony

Be sure to renew your membership today and follow along with our 3 annual print newsletters for updates on Nantucket’s environmental news!

NLC Bioblitz Results 2021

Water Fund

FOUNDERS Circle

NLC Water Fund Founders Circle and Board Members and friends

EVENTS & OUTREACH

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Treasurer’s Report Dear Nantucket Land Council Supporters, I am pleased to present the Nantucket Land Council’s statement of financial position for the fiscal year 2021. Amidst the continued global pandemic and resulting uncertainty, our balance sheet has remained strong. The strength is primarily attributable to the generosity of our membership, continuing to provide both donations and support that enable the NLC to further its mission to protect and preserve Nantucket’s environment. Our general membership support—via both unrestricted and restricted gifts—was robust in 2021. Those gifts have allowed us to continue focusing resources on land protection, education, research and advocacy year-round on the island. Specifically, the donations have gone directly towards funding our programs and projects including eelgrass transplanting in the harbor, studying PFAS and coastal plastics, informing voters via our Annual Town Meeting recommendations, classroom and community education trips and tours, our Conservation Restriction program, reviewing Conservation Commission, Select and Planning Board proposals to ensure that our island environment has a voice, and so much more. We are also grateful to members who contributed their time to the NLC. We appreciate those who participated in the NLC’s mission through advocacy at the Annual Town Meeting and regulatory meetings, through volunteering, and by attending the Young Associates Friends Fête and our flagship annual fundraising event—the Labor Day Dinner. Your participation has been critical. The NLC Board of Directors and NLC Associates are a dedicated group of Nantucket residents with a passion for our mission and our work. We are available to hear your concerns and ideas; please email nlc@nantucketlandcouncil.org or visit our office at 6 Ash Lane to share your thoughts. Respectfully submitted,

Laurel Ried Langworthy Treasurer

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Financial Summary

Allocation of 2021 Expenses* Management & General 11.1%

Programs 80.9%

Fundraising 8%

2020*

2021*

OPERATIONS Restricted Contributions Unrestricted Contributions Endowment Draw Event Net Revenue Rental Income & Other Income Operations Income Programs and Projects Supporting Services Fundraising Operations Expenses

$96,218 354,132 234,093 74,196 26,195 $784,834 $436,813 162,793 83,387 $682, 993

$218,697 360,616 431,703 95,912 24,000 $1,130,928 $654,984 122,131 87,133 $864,248

NET SURPLUS (DEFICIT) FROM OPERATIONS

$101,841

$266, 680

SPECIAL PROJECTS Jackson Property Campaign Draw From Land Protection Fund Rosenzweig Property Campaign Contribution Draw From Land Protection Fund -

$50,000 -50,000 $200,000 -200,000

ASSETS Cash and Cash Equivalents Unconditional Promises to Give Prepaid Expenses

$329,821 -

$204,120 -

15, 884,870 678,059 23,148,721 $40,041,471

18,142,203 675,413 23,148,721 $42,170,457

$10,168 $10,168

$27,784 $27,784

NET ASSETS Without restrictions With donor restrictions

$39,704,226 327,077

$41,750,517 392,156

TOTAL NET ASSETS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

$40,031,303 $40,041,471

$42,142,673 $42,170,457

Endowment Assets Fixed Assets Land and Conservation Restrictions Total Assets LIABILITIES Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses Total Liabilities

*Fiscal Years Ending December 31

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Legacy Circle & Planned Giving

PLANNING YOUR LEGACY

By including the nonprofit Nantucket Land Council in your estate plans, you are leaving a legacy and making a statement about what has been important in your life. Your gift will provide a source of continuing support for environmental action on Nantucket. There are a variety of ways you can make a gift. The NLC can provide sample language for various forms of bequests, however, these are just suggestions. We encourage you to consult your attorney and financial advisors to make certain that your gift fits well into your overall circumstances and planning. If you’d like to discuss any of these options please contact Executive Director Emily Molden at emily@nantucketlandcouncil.org.

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Conservation Restrictions The NLC Conservation Restriction (CR) program is an excellent opportunity for Nantucket land owners who have ecologically significant parcels of property to take advantage of a tax incentive program while simultaneously protecting their land from further development in perpetuity. The Nantucket Land Council holds a total of 92 total restrictions on 1,510 acres of land throughout Nantucket, Tuckernuck and Muskeget islands. A CR is a recorded legal agreement between an owner of land with conservation values and a nonprofit group, such as the Land Council, or governmental entity that will always protect that land. Each CR reflects a unique parcel of land and its landowner’s wishes for the future use of the land.

Tax Incentives for Conservation Restrictions In 2015, the United States Congress made permanent certain enhanced tax benefits. The core elements of the change include: — Raising the deduction a donor can take for donating a Conservation Restriction to 50% of his or her annual income; — Extending the carry-forward period for a donor to take a tax deduction for a Conservation Restriction to 15 years; and — Allowing qualifying farmers to deduct up to 100% of their income. Please contact the NLC office at Emily@nantucketlandcouncil.org to learn more!

From 1986 through 2021, the following generous individuals protected their lands for public benefit by granting Conservation Restrictions to the Nantucket Land Council: Edith Andrews Ginger Andrews Clifford and Dorothy Barbour Bartlett Family Trust, Henry Bartlett, Trustee Diana Bartlett Sclafani Nathaniel Bartlett W. Scott Bartlett, Jr. W. Scott Bartlett III Philip D. Bartlett, as Trustee Walter and Susan Birge Karen and Carl Borchert Borchert Nominee Trust Natalie Brewer Diana Brown Miles G. Carlisle Christopher Clark A. Byron Coffin, Jr. Edward and Sarah Crane J. Tristram Coffin Dammin Donald Denninger Michael Egan, Trustee Catherine Felleman Finback Homeowners Association Trust Eleanor Fisher Thompson Anne Fisher Falby

Thomas Fisher, Jr. Thomas Fisher III M. Pat Gardner William P. Graves II and Lydia B. Graves II (Reed Pond Nominee Trust) Marie Francis Guildehaus and Brad Henke Great Point Nominee Trust Erwin Greenberg Priscilla Grace Mary Hardy Priscilla Harper Edward and Jacqueline Harris Jane Fay Harter John Taylor Hopkins Edgar B. Howard III William T. Howard Hummock Pond of Nantucket Homeowners Association Laura Hussey Karen Jackman Richard Jackman Robert and Cynthia Jay Alexander D. Jay Alida Jay Boye Anne O. Jay

Daniel G. Jay David A. Jay Paul M. Jay Stephen W. Jay Joanne Ledbetter Christopher and Virginia Lewis Linda Loring The Linda Loring Nature Foundation, Inc. Frank and Clara Low Gary and Susan McCarthy Margaret McElderry Eileen McGrath Debora and James McIntosh Leon and Betty Miller Mira Mar Nominee Trust MSPCA Edward A. Murphy Nanahumacke Preserve Homeowners Association The Nature Conservancy Offshore Animal Hospital Irene Parent Morris Phinney Jr. Joan Pratel Robert and Nancy Puff Sachem’s Path, LLC

Greg Segall William Seidman Nancy J. Sevrens Sheep Common Realty Trust Catherine Snow Crocker Snow Deborah and Peter Solbert Ruth Phinney Stevens Susan Coffin Dammin Stone John M. Taylor, Jr. Estate of Susan Timken David C. Todd Town of Nantucket Tuckernuck Land Trust, Inc. Elizabeth Van Duyne Via Vai LLC Diana Walker John D. Walker, Jr. Joseph Walker Washing Pond Trust Christine, Breckenridge, Blair and Christopher Wilcox John Wittman Wright’s Landing Nominee Trust Wynndhill, LLC

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Donor Support

Thank you to our dedicated and enthusiastic intern in 2021, Dayna Ullathorne. Dayna was a keen student with amazing attention to detail. Throughout the summer, Dayna assisted RJ Turcotte, Nantucket Waterkeeper with our on-going seasonal research including small pond water quality testing, Harmful Algal Bloom monitoring, green crab population studies, and much more. Thank you, Dayna, and best of luck with your future endeavors and environmental studies!

CHAMPIONS—$5,000 & ABOVE

Agua Fund, Inc. Archibald Family Foundation Susan and Michael Baer Mary-Randolph Ballinger Ritchie Battle C. Marshall Beale Walter and Susan Birge Bill and Margi Brenizer Anonymous Martha Cox / The Cox Family Foundation Elizabeth Miller and James Dinan Christine and Joseph P. Donelan Matt and Meg Dwyer Joseph and Marie Field Robert and Barbara Friedman Michael P and Elizabeth W Galvin Mark Gottwald Herbert D. Condie, Jr. Family Foundation Charles and Ann Johnson Edie and David Johnson Thomas and Leslie Killian The Knox Foundation Todd M. Knutson Nancy Gillespie and Ulrich Lächler Chuck and Cynthia Lenhart Byron Lingeman Grace and Kenneth Logan Madaket Conservation Association Peter and Bonnie McCausland / The McCausland Foundation Nantucket Shellfish Association Alan and Virginia Nathan Rice Family Foundation David and Barbara Roby Meredyth and Brooks Smith Lars O. and Jane Soderberg Merrielou Symes The Slayton Family Foundation James D. Toole Elizabeth and Geoffrey Verney Maryann Wasik Harry Wilcox BENEFACTORS—$1,000-$4,999

Lucia and Edward Ahnemann Ainslie Foundation Matt Anderson / Anderson’s Stillwater Moorings, LLC Ann and Stephen Bartram Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Bazos Bruce J. Beni Martha Chait Berlin

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Robi and Ruth Blumenstein Joan R. Bolling Soloman and Georgette Boucai Tom and Mimi Brome William C. and Laura T. Buck Sally and Richard Charpie Eugene and Meredith Clapp James and Eva Conniff Heidi Cox Amanda B. Cross William M. and Prudence S. Crozier Nicky and Vince D’Agostino Chad and Sara Densen Lucy Dillon Patrick Downes Daniel W. and Judith S. Drake John and Margaret Falk Martha and Paddy Farrell Marc Feigen and Sheri Levine Marcia Weber and James Flaws James Burruss and Mary Fontaine Suzanne Forsyth Jennifer and Peter Garran Glyn’s Marine, Inc. Graham & Shelley Goldsmith Rodney L. Goldstein Caroline Gottschalk Susan Zises Green Tamara Grenier Lauren and Paul Gudonis Charles and Kaaren Hale Joe and Linda Hale Lucile Hays John and Julia Hilton Evan and Cindy Jones

Peter and Maria Kellner Robin and Brian Kelly Jean Doyen de Montaillou and Michael Kovner Pamela and Steven Leinbach Susan S. Leonard Lucy Leske David and Diane Lilly Helen Lynch Katherine Bucknell and Bob Maguire Julie and Michael Mahoney Mark and Holly Maisto Frederick McClure Martin and Toni B. McKerrow Abigail Johnson and Christopher McKown Patricia White and James Meehan Richard and Ronay Menschel Ginger and Marlin Miller Craig and Ann Muhlhauser Kiley and Ryan Fitch / Nantucket Boating Club Charlie and Emmy Kilvert / Nantucket Insurance Agency Franci Neely Foundation Maureen Orth Michael and Juliet Patsalos-Fox Eric Philippi Peter and Alicia Pond Peggy Davis and William Porter Richard McKim and Lori Preston Roberta H. and Victoria J. Prisco Robert and Nancy Puff Lily Zarrella and Ted Rainaud Jay and Gretchen Riley


Donor Support “I attended the zoom conversation in 2021 with Emily Molden and her guest Emily of the Xerces society. It was great. Before this conversation, I had not really thought about pollinator gardens. I put in 20 plants and have also planted milkweed seeds. Next summer I intend to plant more. It is super exciting to learn how planting the right native plants can really help the environment and the pollinators and how this also greatly helps the birds. I’ve now read several books on the subject and attended other Zooms. I’m also putting in a pollinator garden in Maine at an art school where I’m on the board. I have gotten the bug, you might say!”

—2021 Pollination Program Participant, Jane Hammond Ellen and Kenneth Roman Bonnie Roseman Amy and Gregory Rowland Charles and Barret Sawyer James and Lenore Schilling Kimberly and Peter Schulam Julie Fitzgerald and Carl H. Sjolund Melinda and Paul Sullivan Jotham and Jane Tausig Charles Townsend John and Suni Unger Richard G. and Dorothy H. Verney Visco Pumping, Inc Richard Wagner William and Denise Welsh Finn and Kim Wentworth Jay MacLean and Stephanie Wilson Leslie Forbes and David Worth Bracebridge H. and Landis Becker Young PATRONS—$500-$999

Stephen and Marcia Anderson Christopher Armstrong Gale H. Arnold Janet and Samuel Bailey Mary D. and William L. Bird David Buckley Bronwen Carroll Deborah Carter Cisco Brewers Richard R. Congdon Gina and Colby Crenshaw Tessa Cressman Elizabeth and Wayne Davies Tim and Shelley Dolan Tharon and Lee Dunn Donna Elle

Caroline and Douglass Ellis W. B. and George Ferris Charles and Jane Forman Nan Freeman John J. Galiher Kimberly Glavin Nathanael W. and Sarah Greene Peter and Ann Holmes David and Barbara Kaytes Melanie and Richard Kotalac Lamon Family Jonathan Nyland and Katherine Logue Jennifer Lowry Matt MacEachern Madaket Marine Zachary and Keltie Donelan McDonald Sarah P. McIntosh F. William and Katherine H. McNabb Michael Gilson and Joan McPhee

Alan and Barbara Medaugh William C. Miller Joyce and Jim Morgan Jock and Linda Mutschler Nantucket Landscapes, Inc. Michael and Nancy Peacock Pamela Perun Melinda Tweeddale and Goran Puljic Henri Rainaud Hillary and Jeffrey Rayport Jean and Mark Resetarits Bonnie Sacerdote Susan Shapiro Rhonda Shear John and Melissa Soderberg Anne Rosen and Mr. Andre Spears The Corner Table Nantucket David and Criss Troast Jane Ameth Tyler William Willet Ron Zarrella

Business Supporters

Nantucket Shellfish Association Anderson’s Stillwater Moorings Visco Pumping, Inc.

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Donor Support STEWARDS—$100-$499 Michael and Marcia Adler Susanne Albright Thomas J. Anathan David Anderson Tommy Arena Rick and D. Anne Atherton Anne D. Bailliere Dorothy Baker Kasia Baker Mo and Charlie Baldwin Anthony and Ann Patricia Beale Karen and Douglas Beattie Gary W. Beck Paul and Georgina Bennett Barbara and Thomas P. Bispham Keith Bloise Sarah Bois Veronica Bolcik Fred and Paulette Boling Natasha and Robert Boucai Andrew Boynton Kenneth Brasfield Larry Breakiron Marilyn M. and Haworth P. Bromley Patricia Bryan Caroline and Kurt Buechle Barbara Bund Henry Burger Katherine B. Burton George and Kathleen Butterworth Gretchen Gigi Callahan Brooke Cantone George and Susan Carneal John B. Carroll Frances Langton and Timothy Cashman Lena Civitarese

Patti Clafin Pamela Van Hoven Clark Adrienne Collatos Cormac Collier Robert and Posie Constable Elizabeth J. Coolidge James B. and Chris Cowperthwait Chrissi and Chris Crampton Louisa H. Crosby Marlene and Donald Cutitar Patricia Deck John G. Devaney Ethan Devine Penny Dey Ana I. Martinez and Howard Dickler Bradford and Kimberly Dimeo Anne Dougherty Jana and Dominic Duarte William and Suzanne Einstein James Sulzer and Barbara Elder Maria Morgan Ellington Arthur Ensroth Barbara M. Erskine Matt and Sheila Fee Dwight Fenton Edward J. Ference-Gray Eric and Jascin Leonardo Finger John and Tracy Flannery Meg and Sam Flax Emory and Ellen Freeman Donald A. Freytag Kristine Frisbie Sarah and Peter Gailliot Peni Garber Eileen Gebrian Carl and Nancy Gewirz John Ghirardelli

“Nantucket has been part of my family memories since childhood. The Nantucket Land Council’s brave, forward-thinking policies and practices are protecting our island’s most precious resources—its natural environment and its community. I am proud to be part of this organization and the vital work it does to keep Nantucket sustainable, safe, and special for my children, their children, and generations to come.”

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—Jen Garran, NLC Associate

Tobias Glidden Elliot and Jeri Werner Goldberg Ian Golding J. Spencer Goldsmith Charles Graeber Joanne Lawrence and Richard Gray Toby Greenberg Michael Maynard and Ilene Greenberg Amy Guidi Henry and Karoly Gutman Dr. Valerie and Robert Hall Cornelia Hallinan Jane Hammond Sharon Hartley Kathleen and Robert Hay Gay Held Grace S. Hinkley James Hinson Bill Hoenk Christopher F. and Linda Holland Jinx and Mark Horan Marie T. and Jerry R. Horton William and Evelyn Howard Peter and Moriah Hyrb Richard and Virginia Irwin Marjorie and Almon Ward Ives Elizabeth Jacobsen Liv Jenner James and Anne Jennings John G. Johnson Katherine Jones John S. M. and Dorine E. Karnash Frances Karttunen Peggy Kaufman Woodward Kay Callie Kelly Douglas J. and Christina Kepple


Donor Support Community Partners

Peggy Kilvert Chad Kilvert R. Frederic and Sarah B. Knauft Kathryn Lacey Andreas Lächler Carol B. Langer Laurel and Ben Langworthy Matthew Lau-Hansen Matthew and Nina Liddle Louisa Lindgren Joseph LiPuma Pamela Lohmann Mary Longacre Deborah and William Lothian Glen Sutton and Kate Lubin Alexander and Susan Maccormick William and Mary Jane MacLean Bruce Mandel Elizabeth and Vincent Mann Lisa and Vincent Mariano Amanda H. Massey William & Cynthia Mayer Rina and Don McCouch Lew McCreary Ruth A. McGlathery Mary Lou McGuire Eugene and Pamela McGuire James and Deborah McIntosh Roderick McKelvie Brook P. Meerbergen Allison Migel

Christian T. Miles Sarah Ann and David Bossi Miller Michael and Julia Milone Sandy and Carter Mitchell

Nantucket Shellfish Association Maria Mitchell Association Nantucket Conservation Foundation Nantucket Islands Land Bank Almanack Arts Colony Sustainable Nantucket Town of Nantucket Natural Resources Department UMASS Boston Nantucket Field Station Department of Public Works Nantucket Biodiversity Initiative Madaket Conservation Association

Herbert and Miriam Mittenthal Rodolfo Montez Thomas and Margot Montgomery Mary Wawro and Peter Morrison Imad Mouline Caroline Mullen Marla Mullen Nantucket Engineering & Survey Jean and David Nathan Neil Paterson Inc Germain and Patricia Newton Penny Nieroth Douglas Nigen Barbara and Philip Nowak Katherine O’Brien Robert A. Olson Kate Heller O’Reilly Nannette Orr Stanley T. Pardo Trish Pastuszak Neil Paterson Robert and Lesley Perlman Elliot and Deborah Perlman Richard and Judith Phelan Melissa and Nathaniel Philbrick Kathleen Phillips Anne De Lone and John M. Plukas Kathryn and Thomas Pochman Trevor and Margaret Price Cynthia Quattrocchi Homer and Ellen Ray Philip W. Read Henry Reeder William Hillger and Elizabeth K. Reynolds

‘Sconset Trust Nantucket Boys and Girls Club Nantucket Senior Center Egan Maritime Institute Linda Loring Nature Foundation Nantucket Clean Team Shimmo Homeowners Association Surfing Hydrangea Nursery Nantucket Harbormaster The Corner Table Nantucket

George and Regina Rich Jeanne W. Riggs Karen and Jack Rigney Susan E. Robinson Joanna Roche Jesse Royster Susan Ruddick Doug and Lisa Rose Gregory A. and Carol Ross Alicia Ruggiero Christine Sanford Pam and Bob Schaecher Richard W. Schafer Carol Searle Charles and Merle Shoneman Jordan Silva Ozzie and Nan Small Penny F. Snow Lars Soderberg Angus Soderberg Craig and Linda Spery Susan K. Spring Robert Stanton Anita Stefanski Joly Walton Stewart Esta-Lee and Harris Stone Charles and Barbara Stott Catherine LaFarge Summers Jonathan C. Swain Michael and Athalyn Sweeney Derek Taff Nina Tallon The Lamport Foundation

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Donor Support Ann and George Thom Dorothy and Robert Thompson Colleen Tompkins Beth and Tim Toolen Anne Troutman Andrea Turner Emmett Ulian Ross and MaryLou Unruh Ivo Valchev Lisa Valdez James G. and Elinor Vaughter Carlo and Nancy B. Vittorini Clark and Andrea Wagner William Waller Ian Golding and Laura Wasserman James and Linda Waterbury Ann Weeks Joel D. and Judith Weinstein John and Nancy Whelan Victoria Wilson Henry Woram Harvey and Ellen Young Ronald Zibelli SUPPORTERS—Up to $99 William and Nancy Alwine Steven and Heather Aveson Charles Bartlett Michael S. Bearse Jack W. Blaylock Gwen and Cletus Bolan

Randi Allfather and Carl K. Borchert Edith S. Bouriez Lynn Boyajian James H. and Alice G. Breed Emmeline and Henry Browers Haley Cantone Jean Carleton Ingela Carlsson Howard B. Chadwick Caroline Collatos Gregory Cowles Peter Cox Anne Dewez Linda Dolphin Charles and Rita Dunleavy William and Elizabeth Folberth William Fordyce Nancy Gershman Lindsay Green Jean B. and Hugh Halsell Nancy J. Hammond Suzanne Heiser Brad and Marie Henke Bruce and Christine Hermansdorfer Andrea Herron Peter Hoyt David A. Jay Larc and Richard Jaycobs Carolyn Judson Elizabeth Karnash Daniel Lakhdhir

In-Kind Donations

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Jill Lentowski Kathryn Lesneski Janet C. Mackay Ed Maggio Majal, Inc. Paul Malone Emily Molden Nellie Morley Catherine Nickerson Aaron Norton Max and Elizabeth Polster LeeAnne Richard Jean Rioux Michael and Jane Roche Katherine B. and John H. Roe Robert J. and Susan R. Schiff Monica Seggos Smith Point Association Robert and Karen Swenson Susan J. Tate John Marshall Thompson Charles Walters Sebastian Weeks Gary and Vivian Weisner Melissa Wickser Joan R. Wilson-Godeau David S. and Enid M. Wise

Glyn’s Marine Bill Hoenk Photography Donelan Family Wines Cisco Brewers Florabundant Marine Home Center Seakayak Nantucket/Nantucket Boating Club Morgan Raith Designs Matt Anderson / Stillwater Moorings Carl Sjolund


In 2020, Nantucket Land Council was proud and excited to join The Waterkeeper Alliance. The Waterkeeper Alliance is a nonprofit comprised of over 300 environmental groups around the world, all with the same goal; fishable, swimmable, and drinkable water for every community. NLC will administer the island’s very first Waterkeeper program, and take the lead among island nonprofits in protecting Nantucket’s aquatic resources. As the “eyes and ears” of all water resources ranging from Nantucket’s sole source aquifer to the sweeping expanses of Nantucket Sound, the Nantucket Waterkeeper conducts critical research, is the primary community contact for environmental issues, and holds accountable those who harm Nantucket’s beautiful waters. The Waterkeeper works with local, state, and federal government regulators to enforce existing environmental regulations, and draft new ones.

NLC Waterkeeper, RJ Turcotte

“The Land Council’s Waterkeeper is an important ally in our efforts to keep the harbors safe and healthy for the island community.” —Sheila Lucey, Nantucket Harbormaster

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Water Fund Founders Circle Members The Board of the Nantucket Land Council is proud to continue “The Water Fund”; a donor-restricted fund to help support marine and freshwater projects on Nantucket. Over the past decade, the Nantucket Land Council has steadily transitioned into being the leading voice for the protection, investigation, and education of our water resources. We have been increasing our water projects by expanding our eelgrass health research into Madaket harbor, supplementing the Town of Nantucket’s water quality sampling with our small pond water quality research and investigating coastal plastics on our beaches and ocean waters. We can’t do this additional work without your help! Please join us at: nantucketlandcouncil.org/ support/the-water-fund/ The Nantucket Land Council thanks our generous Water Fund Founders Circle members for their contributions of $5,000 and over. Susan and Michael Baer Mary-Randolph Ballinger William and Margaret Brenizer The Cox/Bartram/Farrell Families Robert and Barbara Friedman Mark Gottwald The Heinz Family Foundation The Herbert D. Condie, Jr. Family Foundation Edie and David Johnson Evan and Cindy Jones Peter and Bonnie McCausland— The McCausland Foundation

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Alan and Virginia Nathan The Overbrook Foundation The Slayton Family Foundation Meredyth and Brooks Smith Lars O. and Jane Soderberg Merrielou and Ned Symes James D. Toole Elizabeth and Geoffrey Verney Visco Pumping, Inc. Harry Wilcox ANONYMOUS ANONYMOUS (2)

Water Fund

FOUNDERS Circle


Donor Support

Volunteers

SUPPORTERS—Up to $99

Marcia and Joseph Aguiar William and Nancy Alwine Steven and Heather Aveson Susan and Michael Baer Charles Bartlett Michael S. Bearse Edith S. Bouriez Jack W. Blaylock Gwen and Cletus Bolan Randi Allfather and Carl K. Borchert Lynn Boyajian James H. and Alice G. Breed Emmeline and Henry Browers Haley Cantone Jean Carleton Ingela Carlsson Howard B. Chadwick Caroline Collatos Gregory Cowles Peter Cox Charles and Rita Dunleavy Anne Dewez Linda Dolphin Eric and Jascin Leonardo Finger

William and Elizabeth Folberth William Fordyce Nancy Gershman Lindsay Green Jean B. and Hugh Halsell Nancy J. Hammond Suzanne Heiser Brad and Marie Henke Bruce and Christine Hermansdorfer Andrea Herron Peter Hoyt David A. Jay Larc and Richard Jaycobs Carolyn Judson Elizabeth Karnash Daniel Lakhdhir Jill Lentowski Kathryn Lesneski Janet C. Mackay Ed Maggio Majal, Inc. Paul Malone Sarah Ann and David Bossi Miller Emily Molden Nellie Morley

Yvonne Vaillaincourt Carl Sjolund Matt Anderson Matt Haffenreffer Peter Brace Seth Engelborg Kara Falck Erina and Andrei McGowan

Catherine Nickerson Aaron Norton Max and Elizabeth Polster LeeAnne Richard Jean Rioux Michael and Jane Roche Katherine B. and John H. Roe Monica Seggos Robert J. and Susan R. Schif Smith Point Association Penny F. Snow Charles and Barbara Stott Robert and Karen Swenson Susan J. Tate John Marshall Thompson Charles Walters Sebastian Weeks Gary and Vivian Weisner Joan R. Wilson-Godeau David S. and Enid M. Wise

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Gifts in Memoriam We thank the following individuals, businesses and foundations who donated to the Nantucket Land Council during our 2020 Fiscal Year. In Memory of Herbert D. Condie, III Mr. Bert Condie Herbert D. Condie, Jr., Family Foundation, III

REMEMBERING Eileen McGrath

Judith Wegner Lisa Valdez Patricia Bryan Ann Weeks Linda Zarella Mr. Henri Rainaud Maureen Phillips Dr. Douglas Horst Eric Philippi Mr. Jeffrey M. Prisco Roberta H. and Victoria J. Prisco Nancy Sevrens Grace S Hinkley Phil Day Nantucket Landscapes, Inc. Sidney G. Dillon Caroline and Douglass Ellis In Honor of Anita Cosgrove Peter and Alicia Pond Drs. Jennifer Gass and James Singleton Marlene and Donald Cutitar Fred Cowles Gregory Cowles Howard and Maureen Blitman John and Margaret Falk Robert Friedman Meg and Sam Flax Kathleen and Robert Hay Susan Baer Jane Ameth Tyler

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The Nantucket Land Council remembers Eileen McGrath who served on the NLC Board of Directors for decades. Eileen’s passion for the natural sciences and for the protection of the island environment drove her to become a long time supporter and active participant in the Land Council’s research, education, advocacy, and land protection programs. Eileen permanently protected her own beloved property by donating a Conservation Restriction on 6+ acres which she affectionately called “the meadow.” Eileen served as an incredible role model to many island girls and women, and was always a strong advocate for participating in the community. Her wisdom, scientific knowledge, historical perspective and great wit will be dearly missed.


OFFICERS Lucy S. Dillon President Paul A. Bennett Vice President William Willet Vice President Laurel Ried Langworthy Treasurer Susan E. Robinson Clerk DIRECTORS Matt Anderson Susan Baer Mary-Randolph Ballinger Larry Breakiron William S. Brenizer Christine Donelan Thomas V. Farrell Robert Friedman Nancy Gillespie Nathanael Greene Matt Haffenreffer Charles A. Kilvert III Lucy Leske Matt Liddle Peter McCausland Keltie Donelan-McDonald Alan Nathan Carl H. Sjolund H. Brooks Smith Lars Soderberg David Troast Peter Watrous Helen Weeks

ASSOCIATES Keltie Donelan McDonald, Chair Amy Rowland Helen Weeks Matt Haffenreffer HONORARY DIRECTORS William M. Crozier, Jr. Eileen McGrath SCIENTIFIC ADVISOR James W. Sutherland Ph.D. STAFF Emily L. Molden Executive Director Meg Browers Development Director Anna Day Administrative Assistant RJ Turcotte Nantucket Waterkeeper BOOKKEEPING Erica Lynne Bookkeeping LEGAL COUNSEL Peter R. Fenn, Esquire Fenn and Associates Newton, MA ACCOUNTANT Bollus Lynch LLP Certified Public Accountants and Consultants Worcester, MA DRONE PHOTOGRAPHY Grey Lady Aerials


NANTUCKET LAND COUNCIL 6 Ash Lane P.O. Box 502 Nantucket, MA 02554

2021

was another year of uncertainty on Nantucket and all over the world. Our island tried to adapt and also carried the weight of an unprecedented summer of visitors and residents. The NLC continued to do our part as our island’s environmental watchdog—thanks to YOUR SUPPORT, Nantucket. Read about our many hybrid, in-person, and virtual projects, events and programs dedicated to our mission to protect and preserve our island’s resources.

Thank YOU


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