Community Links
Save
the Sound
Save the Sound is a non-profit organization dedicated to the restoration,
protection, and appreciation of Long Island Sound and its watershed
through advocacy, education and research.
Long Island Sound
Study
The Long Island Sound Study (LISS) is a cooperative effort involving
researchers, regulators, user groups and other concerned organizations
and individuals working together to protect and improve the health
of the Sound by implementing the Sound's Comprehensive Conservation
and Management Plan completed in 1994.
MYSound
Real-time weather, water quality and wave data from Long Island
Sound.
US Environmental Protection Agency, Region 1
On this website you can learn about what Long Island Sound is and
where to find information about the vast array of environmental
issues that impact the Sound.
Connecticut Sea Grant
Connecticut Sea Grant (CTSG) collaborates with maritime industries
and coastal communities to identify needs, and fund research, outreach,
and educational activities that have special relevance to Connecticut
and Long Island Sound.
New York Sea Grant
The New York Sea Grant College Program (NYSG) is one of 30 National
Sea Grant College Programs. Created by Congress in 1966, Sea Grant
combines university, government, business and industry expertise
to address coastal and Great Lakes needs. Funding is provided by
New York State through the SUNY and Cornell University educational
systems and federally by the parent agency of the U. S. Department
of Commerce, the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Schooner
Sound Learning
Schooner is a private, non-profit marine education organization
dedicated to the conservation of the environment, particularly Long
Island Sound and the rivers of Connecticut, and appreciation of
their culture, history and future.
Tide Charts
Individual monthly tide charts for 150 harbors from Eastport, ME
to Greenwich, CT.
United States Geological Survey
USGS Studies in Long Island Sound: Geology, Contaminants, and Environmental
Issues.
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, Office of Long Island Sound
The Office of Long Island Sound Programs administers and coordinates
programs within the Department of Environmental Protection which
have an impact on Long Island Sound and related coastal lands and
waters.
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, The Long Island Sound Water
Quality Monitoring Program
During the summer of 2004 the Long Island Sound Water Quality Monitoring
Program continued the modified summertime hypoxia monitoring.
Maritime
Aquarium at Norwalk
Quinnipiac River Watershed Association
US
EPA National Estuary Program Links |