Save the Sound to Host Water Quality Forum in Mamaroneck
Join Save the Sound’s staff for a discussion of Long Island Sound water quality issues at a community forum in Mamaroneck on Wednesday evening, July 16.
Join Save the Sound’s staff for a discussion of Long Island Sound water quality issues at a community forum in Mamaroneck on Wednesday evening, July 16.
Old Saybrook officials and residents to discuss July 8th public referendum on 1,000-acre forest
Glass eels, the juvenile form of the American eel, serve a crucial role in the aquatic food web. Now, they need your help!
Over the last several years, a historical restoration project in Mystic, Connecticut has highlighted a formative part of our region’s heritage—the whaling industry of the 1700s and 1800s.
“O day and night, but this is wondrous strange!” says Horatio in William Shakespeare’s classic.
Over the last few decades, the fisheries of Long Island Sound and our oceans have seen significant changes.
River herring migrate safely for first time in 70 years, volunteers plant 2,100 native plants