Media Center

Naturalist Laurie Sanders

Listen to the Sound

April 30, 2010 — Naturalist Laurie Sanders produced eight radio features focusing on the health and diversity of Long Island Sound for her Field Notes program. Read More

Partners in Protecting the Sound

April 29, 2010 — This fact sheet, available as a pdf download, describes highlights of LISS-funded projects and initiatives in 2009. Partners in Protecting… Read More

Nonpoint Source Pollution Conference: May 17-19, 2010

April 29, 2010 — Annual three day conference offers opportunity to hear the latest advances in controlling nonpoint source pollution and stormwater runoff. Read More

The Bride Brook Restoration Project

April 28, 2010 — View video of efforts to restore fish passage in the Bride Brook at Rocky Neck State Park, and learn about the migrations of alewives. The video was made by Bob Michelson for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Read More

Bride Brook Restoration Project

April 28, 2010 — A new culvert at Rocky Neck State Park will help restore fish populations. Read More

Rocky Neck State Park

April 27, 2010 — On April 10, 2010, more than 100 volunteers planted 13,000 plugs of dune grass at Rocky Neck State Park. Read More

Federal, State, Local, and Non-Profit Cooperative Effort to Restore Mill River in Stamford

April 20, 2010 — City of Stamford removes two dams –one of the largest dam removal projects in Connecticut, and stocks alewives for the first time to help restore important ecosystems Read More

Project Limulus (Horseshoe Crab Monitoring)

April 19, 2010 — Horseshoe crabs (Limulus polyphemus), described as “living fossils,” are actually more closely related to spiders than crabs. Although they have… Read More

Concrete Plant Park

April 19, 2010 — The Bronx River has been the site of multiple restoration projects in recent years, including the 7-acre Concrete Plant Park,… Read More

The Saugatuck River Watershed Partnership

April 19, 2010 — The Saugatuck River WATERSHED includes some of the most beautiful land in the Sound’s watershed. But even here, where more… Read More

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