Long Island Sound Study 

Long Iskand Sound Study: In Detail

 

 


Long Island Sound Habitat Restoration Manual and annual reports are available as pdf documents

Habitat
– the environment in which an organism or biological population usually lives or grows.

 Long Island Sound Study:  Habitat Restoration Manual

The Long Island Sound Habitat Restoration Initiative technical manual and  annual reports are designed to provide basic  information about specific habitats as well as restoration strategies for people interested in planning and pursuing restoration projects. Topics covered include ecological descriptions of the plant and animal communities associated with the habitat, the natural history and effects of human influence on the habitat, and the state of the science in restoring the habitat. The annual reports provide year by year descriptions of completed projects along the Sound.

The manual is available using the the links below. A limited number of hard copies are also available by using our contact form.

» Intro/Table of Contents
» Tidal Wetlands
» Freshwater Wetlands
» Submerged Aquatic Vegetation
» Coastal Grasslands
» Coastal Barriers, Beaches and Dunes
» Annual Report of Completed Projects 2004
» Annual Report of Completed Projects 2003
» Annual Report of Completed Projects 2002
» Annual Report of Completed Projects 2001
» Annual Report of Completed Projects 2000
» Annual Report of Completed Projects 1999
» Annual Report of Completed Projects 1998

  

Long Island Sound Study  
EPA Long Island Sound Office
888 Washington Boulevard 
Stamford, CT 06904-2152
Phone: (203) 977-1541  Fax: (203) 977-1546

 

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