Long Island Sound Study Invites Input for Drafted Update of Conservation Plan

Your Chance to Help Shape the Future of Long Island Sound – Our Urban Sea

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Anya Grondalski, Science Communicator

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The shoreline of West Meadow Beach in Setauket, New York.

[STAMFORD, CT] ­— The Long Island Sound Study (LISS) estuary program has opened a 60-day public comment period for formal review of the full draft 2025 Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan (CCMP). LISS develops and implements a management plan that establishes priorities for conservation, research and funding for the estuary and its watershed. The CCMP serves as a critical blueprint to guide future decisions and addresses a wide range of environmental protection and restoration issues. Members of the public will have the opportunity to provide specific comments on the revised vision statement, mission statement, goals, objectives and actions in the CCMP from September 23–November 22, 2024.

“Through collective effort, the quality of the Sound’s waters and habitats are substantially improved, but there’s more to do,” said Mark Tedesco, Director of the EPA Long Island Sound Office. “Long Island Sound stakeholders are encouraged to share their thoughts on the new plan and help set priorities for the next decade.”

During the public comment period, two virtual public information sessions will be held to overview the plan’s content and share guidance on how to provide feedback. Sessions will be help on:

  • September 25, 2024 at 6 p.m.         REGISTER
  • October 1, 2024 at 12 p.m.              REGISTER

Input on the draft plan will help shape future efforts to restore and care for the Long Island Sound watershed. You can view the completed draft at LISstudy.net/PLAN.

The Long Island Sound Study is a partnership of federal and state agencies working with local governments, communities, universities and industry to restore and protect Long Island Sound. The CCMP was last revised in 2015.

To contribute a comment, use this form or email [email protected]. Visit longislandsoundstudy.net for more information.

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