Think about what you would do with the environmental science degree. Most jobs in that fierd require masters or higher degress, I’m not sue that degreee is going to lead too much without additional education.
The SUNY degree is not the same as in the past. My BS degree from SUNY is in Meteorology, and the current program was changed to remove the more technical requirements like multiple semesters of calculus, dynamic meteorology (more calculus) and thermo and fluid dyanamics (still more calculus). Even that program paled in compariosn to similar degrees from non-maritime schools, my wife has a BS in meteolrolog from Penn State and what she went through to get it is far more relevant and respected in that field. And all that degree did forher was to point her to graduate school.
On the other hand, it that degree and a license may get you more options than a mariner transportation or nautical science degree and the same license.
If the license is more important, they also have a 500 ton program at Maine Maritime, the differences with the 500 ton program at SUNY Maritime are that the Maine program is 4 years and that the Maine license program is not in the regiment of cadets, make your own conclusion about whether that is a plus or a minus.