
May 14, 2013 — Sound Update's spring 2013 issue focuses on climate resiliency in the Sound. Continue Reading

November 12, 2012 — Fall 2012 Sound Update newsletter focuses on pathogen and toxic contamination in the Sound Continue Reading

August 9, 2012 — Summer 2012 Sound Update discusses invasive species that have been introduced into the Sound and ways that managers are trying to control these populations. Continue Reading

February 29, 2012 — Winter/Spring 2012 Sound Update describes what people are doing to remove coastal and marine debris in the Sound. Continue Reading

September 22, 2011 — Sound Update's latest issue focuses on the unique islands of Long Island Sound. Continue Reading

April 15, 2011 — Sound Update's spring 2011 issue looks at upcoming priorities for Long Island Sound. Continue Reading

December 15, 2010 — LISS's print newsletter highlights projects to restore urban waterways. Continue Reading

August 19, 2010 — Sound Update Summer 2010 issue focuses on oil spills in Long Island Sound and how to prepare for oil spill accidents. Continue Reading
January 12, 2010 — A habitat is the natural environment in which an organism or biological population lives or grows. Continue Reading
October 12, 2009 — Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) are probably the most recognized species of cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) in the world, found worldwide in tropical to cold-temperate waters. Bottlenose dolphins, which are known to live more than 50 years, can grow six to 12 feet in length. Their coloration varies from blue-gray to brown with white to [...] Continue Reading