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Gov. Hochul requests USDA disaster declaration for Suffolk County aquaculture industry

Severe February freeze and ice caused an estimated $2.4 million in damage to Long Island shellfish growers.

Danielle O'Hara

Apr 7, 2026, 6:23 AM

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Gov. Kathy Hochul is requesting a United States Department of Agriculture Secretarial Disaster Designation for Suffolk County after severe winter weather caused major losses for Long Island aquaculture producers in February 2026.

Prolonged freezing temperatures, heavy snowfall, and extensive ice formation halted oyster harvesting and damaged boats, equipment, and farm infrastructure. State officials estimate the shellfish aquaculture industry suffered a combined $2.4 million loss, with many growers reporting production declines of more than 30% and nearly $2.4 million in repair and replacement costs.

“With freezing temperatures that lasted for several weeks, the Long Island coast saw ice conditions like they haven’t experienced in years,” Governor Hochul said in a press release. “I urge the USDA to take swift action to declare Suffolk County a disaster area and help our growers get the assistance they need to recover and move forward.”

The shellfish aquaculture industry is a key part of New York’s coastal economy and is largely made up of small, family‑owned businesses.

If approved, the disaster designation would allow eligible Suffolk County producers to apply for USDA low‑interest emergency loans and disaster assistance.

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