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2000 CCMP Implementation Tracking Report

December 31, 2000 — This report summarizes the continuing work of the LISS Management Conference partners in carrying out the CCMP. The LISS Management… Read More

A Total Maximum Daily Load Analysis to Achieve Water Quality Standards for Dissolved Oxygen in Long Island Sound

December 31, 2000 — On February 5, 1998, the states of Connecticut and New York and the Environmental Protection Agency adopted a plan for… 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

Memorandum of Understanding: Restoration of Coastal Habitats, September 27th, 2000

September 27, 2000 — The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and the New York Department of Environmental Conservation agree to provide general… 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

A Proposal to Create a United States Postage Stamp Series: America’s Estuaries

March 29, 2000 — Proposal In Brief: Creation of a postage stamp series entitled: America’s Estuaries. This postage stamp series would illustrate the most… Read More

Long Island Sound Study Announces New Posters Stressing the Importance of Reducing Pollution Around the Home

March 29, 2000 — Stamford, CT, March 27, 2000 – The Environmental Protection Agency’s Long Island Sound Office today released four new posters that… Read More

Long Island Sound Study Funds Community Projects

January 20, 2000 — Stamford, CT, December 1, 2000 – The Long Island Sound Study announced $70,000 in grants to fund 15 community projects… Read More

1999 CCMP Implementation Tracking Report

December 31, 1999 — This report summarizes the continuing work of the LISS Management Conference partners in carrying out the CCMP. The LISS Management… 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

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