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Sound Bytes Fall 2014

November 6, 2014 — Read the Fall 2014 issue of Sound Bytes. Download the Fall 2014 issue as a PDF here. Read More

New Public Input Meetings

October 20, 2014 — The meetings will be an opportunity to come in person to learn about the Plan before the public comment period ends Nov. 8. Read More

CCMP Webinar

October 17, 2014 — Register to participate in a webinar to learn about the CCMP and enter to win a new book highlighting scientific research of Long Island Sound. Read More

Water Quality Improves in Long Island Sound

October 9, 2014 — For the second summer in a row, concentrations of dissolved oxygen in Long Island Sound are higher than the long-term average. Read More

A Day in the Life of the Nissequogue River 2014

September 30, 2014 — On Wednesday, October 15, 2014, the "A Day in the Life of the Nissequogue River 2014" event will occur along the Nissequogue River, a Long Island Sound Stewardship Area. Read More

Making a Difference Issue

September 30, 2014 — The fall 2014 issue of Sound Update focuses on individuals that share a common goal of giving back to their communities and making a difference to protect and restore the Sound. Read More

CCMP Plans for Climate Change Impacts

September 30, 2014 — Mark Tedesco, the EPA Long Island Sound Office director, is interviewed on how the CCMP is planning for the impacts of Climate Change. Read More

Toast the Coast 2014

September 23, 2014 — The Long Island Sound Study is asking residents of Long Island Sound to join in a nationwide “Toast the Coast” during National Estuaries Week, on September 20-27, 2014. Read More

Draft CCMP Update

September 8, 2014 — The Long Island Sound Study is seeking public comments on the draft Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan. Read More

Climate Change and the Long Island Sound Estuary

September 3, 2014 — The Long Island Sound Study, New York Sea Grant, and the New York State Marine Educators Association are offering a professional development workshop for middle school teachers entitled “Climate Change and the Long Island Sound Estuary.” Read More

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