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Long Island Sound’s toxic ‘dead zones’ hit historic low — which could mean a surge in wildlife
Life is being breathed into the Long Island Sound. The shared New York-Connecticut waterway has reached its lowest levels of toxic, inhospitable “dead zones” in nearly four decades — and could mark a ...
Long Islanders won’t like the sound of this. Hundreds of people have signed a petition to rename the Long Island Sound the “Gulf of Connecticut” in favor of New York’s northern neighbor. A provocative ...
The Long Island Sound, which stretches into the open mouth of the Atlantic Ocean, provides Connecticut’s most important ecological habitat with over 600 miles of diverse coastline that are home to ...
GROTON, CT (WFSB) - More wildlife is being seen and tracked across the Long Island Sound. Experts said the water is getting warmer because of climate change. The warmer temperatures have allowed ...
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Watch: Pod of 'easily 100' dolphins spotted in Long Island Sound off Stamford, Greenwich
Around two weeks after a humpback whale was spotted near a Connecticut charter fishing boat, another charter boat encountered a large pod of dolphins making its way across the Long Island Sound. Kevin ...
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'Need For Urgent Action': An Ancient Species In The LI Sound Faces Increasing Modern Threats To Survival
NEW YORK — A creature that predates the arrival of dinosaurs, is facing an increasing threat to survival in the Long Island Sound, according to researchers. A new study published in Scientific Reports ...
A new study looking at horseshoe crabs in the Long Island Sound confirms the ancient creatures face potential extinction. The threat stems from climate change, loss of habitat, and overharvesting.
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