NY Governor Requests Disaster Aid for Long Island Aquaculture

Extreme winter weather forced a halt in operations and caused millions in damage to equipment.

Apr. 7, 2026 at 12:58am

A sweeping, atmospheric landscape painting in muted blues and grays, depicting a vast, frozen seascape with heavy ice formations dwarfing any visible man-made structures, conveying the overwhelming power of nature during an extreme winter event.Extreme winter weather exposes the vulnerability of coastal aquaculture businesses to the growing impacts of climate change.NYC Today

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has requested a federal disaster declaration for aquaculture producers on Long Island who sustained major damage to their operations due to prolonged freezing temperatures and ice conditions along the coast in recent weeks.

Why it matters

The Long Island aquaculture industry is a vital part of the regional economy, providing jobs and seafood production. This disaster declaration would unlock federal aid and recovery resources to help these businesses get back on their feet after the devastating winter weather.

The details

Governor Hochul cited the unusually long period of freezing temperatures and ice buildup along the shoreline as the primary cause of the damage to aquaculture facilities and equipment. Many producers were forced to completely shut down operations for several weeks, resulting in significant financial losses just as the spring growing season was set to begin.

  • The severe winter weather conditions persisted for several weeks along the Long Island coast.
  • Governor Hochul requested the federal disaster declaration on April 6, 2026.

The players

Governor Kathy Hochul

The current governor of New York state.

Long Island Aquaculture Producers

Coastal businesses that farm and harvest seafood, a vital part of the regional economy.

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What they’re saying

“With freezing temperatures that lasted for several weeks, the Long Island coast saw ice conditions like they haven't experienced in years, leading to a halt in operations and damage to equipment that will cost the aquaculture industry millions of dollars.”

— Governor Kathy Hochul

What’s next

If the federal disaster declaration is approved, it will unlock emergency aid and recovery resources for the impacted aquaculture businesses on Long Island.

The takeaway

This case highlights the growing vulnerability of coastal businesses to the impacts of climate change, with extreme winter weather causing significant disruption and financial losses for a vital regional industry.