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Summer/Fall 04 Sound Update

September 12, 2004 — To paraphrase Mark Twain, reports of the demise of cooperation between Connecticut and New York have been greatly exaggerated. At… Read More

Spring 04 Sound Update

April 12, 2004 — The Long Island Sound Study Stewardship Initiative is working to identify places along the coast with significant biological, scientific, or… Read More

Summer 03 Public Involvement

August 12, 2003 — This issue of the Sound Update is about public involvement in the Long Island Sound Study, most directly through our… Read More

Winter/Spring 03 Sound Update

January 12, 2003 — On December 4, 2002, the Long Island Sound Study Policy Committee met at the Norwalk Aquarium in Connecticut to sign… Read More

Winter 2001: Sound Conference

December 15, 2001 — This spring will mark seven years since the completion of the Long Island Sound Study’s (LISS) Comprehensive Conservation and Management… Read More

Fall 2001: Plants and Animals of LIS

October 12, 2001 — Our theme for this newsletter is the plants and animals of Long Island Sound, not as resources to be fished… Read More

Winter 2000: Habitat Restoration

December 15, 2000 — One year ago, the UPDATE newsletter focused on the health of living resources in the Sound. The outlook was mixed,… Read More

Summer 2000: Indicators

September 15, 2000 — In every edition of the UPDATE, we report on efforts to protect and restore Long Island Sound. It is important… Read More

Winter 1999: Dredging

December 15, 1999 — Up to a million cubic yards of sediment each year must be dredged if access to Long Island Sound’s commercial… Read More

Fall 1999: Watershed

October 15, 1999 — A watershed is the land area from which rainfall drains to a specific stream or waterbody. Large watersheds are often… Read More

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