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Plum Island is an
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in the town of Southold in Suffolk County, New York. The island is situated in
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, east of Orient Point, off the eastern end of the North Fork coast of Long Island. It is about long and wide at its widest point. Only 17 miles SSE of Lyme, CT, the island is the site of the Plum Island Animal Disease Center (PIADC), which was established by the
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(USDA) in 1954. The Island is also the site of the former U.S. military installation
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(c. 1897), and the historic Plum Island Light (c. 1869), and its automated replacement. Plum Island is owned in its entirety by the United States government, which was considering sale of the island, but suspended the plan in February 2012. Access to the island is controlled by the
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(DHS). On August 29, 2013, the United States General Services Administration (GSA) and
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(DHS) announced a final "Record of Decision (ROD): Public Sale of Plum Island, New York". After years of pressure from organizations including the Preserve Plum Island Coalition (PPIC), the Connecticut Fund for the Environment, along with its permanent regional program Save the Sound and Soundkeeper, Inc.,
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voted in December 2020 to block the sale and preserve Plum Island. In 2020, President Donald Trump signed the legislation.


Geology

The northern portion of Plum Island is a recessional moraine deposit, part of the Harbor Hill-Roanoke Point-Fishers Island-Charlestown Moraine, and thus is one of the Outer Lands. Boulders in the moraine can be seen in the eroding northern slope of the island.


History

Plum Island was called "Manittuwond" by the Native American
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Nation. It was probably first seen by Europeans in 1614 when
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, a Dutchman employed by the Dutch West India Company, charted the area. The island was named from the beach plums that grow along the shores, and an old Dutch map made about 1640 shows the name "Pruym Eyelant" (Plum Island). In 1659, the island was purchased by Samuel Wyllys III (Samuel Willis III), son of the Governor of Connecticut, from Wyandanch, the ruling local Indian Chieftain of Long Island, for a coat, a barrel of biscuits and 100 fishhooks. On August 11, 1775, General
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dispatched 120 soldiers to the island, then known as Plumb Island, who were immediately fired upon by the British. After firing a single return volley, the soldiers retreated back to Long Island. Although no casualties were reported, this brief
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is believed to have represented at least one American military "first": the first amphibious assault by an American army. The historic Plum Island Lighthouse is located at the west end of the island. The original lighthouse on Plum Island was constructed in 1827; the current structure was built in 1869. The light marks the east side of "Plum Gut", a mile-wide entrance to Long Island Sound with extremely strong tidal currents. The light aided navigation near the entrance to Long Island Sound, especially through the "Plum Gut" channel between Orient Point and Plum Island. After passing through the possession of more than 20 families, in 1899, the island was purchased in its entirety by the United States government following the
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for approximately $90,000. The U.S. Army established a Coast Artillery post, later known as
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on the island in 1897. The fort was activated as an anti-submarine base during
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. Deactivated after the war, the fort was subsequently reactivated and assigned to the Army
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. In 1954, the
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(USDA) established the Plum Island Animal Disease Center (PIADC). The center conducts research on animal
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s to protect farmers, ranchers, and the national food supply. Because of the nature of the research, access to the island and the research facility is restricted. In 2003, the
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(DHS) assumed ownership of the island and all its facilities. The USDA continues its long running science mission at PIADC jointly with DHS, who are charged with the safe and secure operation of the facility. As one result of the heightened national security initiatives following the 9/11 attacks, Plum Island was considered as a potential site for a new high-security animal diseases lab,
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(NBAF). In September 2008, the U.S. Congress passed H.R. 2638 (Sec. 540 - New York) that directed the
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(GSA) to close the PIADC, sell the island to the public, and to use the proceeds towards the construction of the NBAF, if it were decided that NBAF would be built elsewhere. In January 2009, the
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(DHS) selected the City of
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, as the site for the NBAF, and decided to relocate the PIADC there as well. However, the decline in real estate values stemming from the subprime mortgage crisis and late-2000s recession caused the sale of the island to be considered no longer viable. Because the proceeds from selling the island were needed to construct the new facility in Kansas, the project was effectively cancelled for the short term when the 2013 federal budget request contained no funding for the new facility. As part of the planned sale of Plum Island, the United States Government prepared an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the island, one objective of which is to determine whether the impact of nearly sixty years of animal testing on the island constituted a threat to public health that could preclude the planned sale. In 2008, the U.S. Congress passed, and U.S. President George W. Bush signed H.R. 2638, part of the Consolidated Security, Disaster Assistance, and Continuing Appropriations Act, 2009, which required that Plum Island and the Plum Island Animal Disease Center (PIADC) be sold to help fund the new National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan, Kansas. This legislation started the process that would have had all of Plum Island sold to a private party. A regional environmental group, Save the Sound, led the legal aspects of the movement to preserve Plum Island including the repeal of H.R. 2638. In addition, a coalition of conservation, environmental, and civic, organizations formed the Preserve Plum Island Coalition (PPIC) The PPIC advocates a plan for its designation as a National Wildlife Refuge or other protected area. The proposal provides for guided public access to the historic discrict and a trail area while nature preserve areas at the south and east would be restricted to student and research access. On July 16, 2013, former U.S. Congressman
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(First Congressional District of New York) introduced a new bipartisan bill ('Save, Don't Sell Plum Island'). This goal of this bill was to preserve critical biodiversity, and prevent further development, on Plum Island, by eliminating H.R. 2638's provision that all of Plum Island be sold at public auction to fund a new NBAF in
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. Similar legislation was also introduced in the U.S. Senate at the same time as that in the U.S. House of Representatives. On August 29, 2013, the USDA and DHS announced a final Record of Decision (ROD) which determined that the entirety of Plum Island was be sold to the private sector to help offset the cost of constructing the replacement facility. On September 30, 2013, New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo sent a letter to the
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(DHS), and United States General Services Administration (GSA), calling for both agencies to submit to a consent order requiring them to present a comprehensive environmental cleanup plan for Plum Island, in Suffolk County, New York, and giving New York State final review of the Island's conditions before it would be put up for sale. On January 5, 2015, the Connecticut Fund For the Environment (CFE) & Save The Sound jointly sent a letter to the U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), indicating a 60-Day "Notice of Intent to Sue" these agencies. This letter outlined how the sale of Plum Island, under the terms of H.R. 2638, was in violation of the Endangered Species Act (ESA). On April 1, 2015, New York and Connecticut Senators Senators Schumer, Gillibrand, Blumenthal and Murphy, sent a letter to the Appropriation Committee asking for the repeal of H.R. 2638. The senators explained that the original financial reasoning to sell Plum Island was no longer valid, and that it was in the best interest of the country to conserve Plum Island. Congress voted on December 21, 2020, to block the planned sale and preserve the island. The policy was a provision of the
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, an omnibus spending and
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bill. Under the bill, the Department of Homeland Security must offer the island for transfer to other federal agencies such as the
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. If no federal agency wants to take control, the department must offer the island to state and local government agencies. The legislation also would give Homeland Security $18.9 million to clean contamination on the island. The provision was based on legislation first introduced in 2015 by Representative
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, whose district includes Plum Island. The overall bill had overwhelming support by both political parties. On December 27, 2020, President Donald Trump signed the legislation.


In popular culture

* The 1988 novel '' The Silence of the Lambs'' by author
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mentions "Plum Island" as a potential supervised vacation site for
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as a reward for helping to catch
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. He derisively refers to it as "Anthrax Island." It is also used in this way in the movie adaptation of the novel. * '' Plum Island'' is a 1997 novel by Long Island, New York author Nelson DeMille, who uses the Island as one of his settings in the book. * The 2004 book ''Lab 257: The Disturbing Story of the Government's Secret Plum Island Germ Laboratory'' by Michael Carroll, examines the Plum Island Animal Disease Center (PIADC). * ''Plum Island'' is the title and focus of one episode of the television series '' Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura''. The episode was originally broadcast on Oct. 15, 2010, in Season Two. * Plum Island is referred to in Season 4, Episode 4, "Dawn of the Med", of the show ''
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''. * Plum Island is the location of a deadly government conspiracy in the 2014 novel, ''The Montauk Monster'' by Hunter Shea. * Plum Island is the location of the Advanced Neurotechnologies Laboratory (ANS) in the 2016 novel ''Game Changer'' by Douglas E. Richards * Plum Island is the location of the US government's main research facility trying to stop the Hemorrhage Virus in the post-apocalyptic Extinction Cycle series by Nicholas Sansbury Smith. * "Plum Island" is a song by the band Waterparks featured on their album, ''Double Dare''. * “Plum Island” is mentioned in season 3 of the
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series ''
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''. * Plum Island is the setting for portions of Season 1, episodes 12 and 13 of the ABC series '' Emergence''. * Plum Island is mentioned as a possible vampire site for an episode in season 3 of ''
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''. *Plum Island is used as a setting throughout the 11th season of American Horror Story


See also

* Plum Island Animal Disease Center (PIADC) –
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References

Notes Further reading * Ruth Ann Bramson, Geoffrey K. Fleming, Amy Kasuga Folk. ''A World Unto Itself: The Remarkable History of Plum Island''. Southold, New York: Southold Historical Society, 2014. * McMullen, K. Y., et al. (2010). ''Surficial geology of the sea floor in Long Island Sound offshore of Plum Island, New York pen-file Report 2010–1005'. Reston, VA: U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey. * Peter Ross and William Smith Pelletreau. ''A History of Long Island: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, Volume 2''. Long Island, NY: Lewis Publishing Company, 1905. ee Town of Southold – Plum ("Plumme") ("Plumbe") Island, pp. 438–440
"The Preservation of Plum Island As Open Space", Public Hearing on Plum Island, New York State Assembly, Albany, New York, Sept. 28, 2015. (Video of proceedings. 4:42:40 in length)

Copy of Letter dated January 5, 2015 from Connecticut Fund For the Environment (CFE) & Save The Sound to the U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), regarding Endangered Species Act (ESA), 60-Day Notice of Intent to Sue

Copy of Letter dated September 30, 2013, from New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo to the U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), calling for both agencies to submit to a consent order requiring them to present a comprehensive environmental cleanup plan for Plum Island, in Suffolk County, New York, and giving New York State final review of the Island’s conditions before it is put up for sale.

Alexandra Cella, “An Overview Of Plum Island: History, Research And Effects On Long Island”, ''The Long Island Historical Journal'', Fall 2003/Spring 2004, Volume 16, Nos. 1–2, pp. 176–181


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