
2012 — How does Long Island Sound measure up? Find out by downloading the Sound Health 2012 report. The report looks at indicators of the Sound’s health in the areas of water quality, coastal and animal populations, climate, habitats, and land use. STATUS AND TRENDS: LISS ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS The Long Island Sound Study also has its full [...] Continue Reading

2011 — Protection and Progress, LISS's biennial report, highlights 2009 and 2010 projects that are restoring and protecting the Sound. Continue Reading

2013 — Excessive nutrients and chemicals that result, in part form residential landscaping practices, contribute runoff that is harmful to the nation’s estuaries, including Long Island Sound. Adopting even a few of the suggestions in the Gardening for a Cause fact sheet can help you to main a health lawn and garden, and protect our coastal waters. Continue Reading