"It's a big ray of hope," said Maria Rosa, an associate professor of biology at Connecticut College.
Life is being breathed into the Long Island Sound. The shared New York-Connecticut waterway has reached its lowest levels of ...
"We're so proud that Connecticut can be a role model for these other states," one advocate said.
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 ...
Loss of habitat, overharvesting and a degrading environment have contributed to the persistent "severe decline" of horseshoe crabs in and around Long Island Sound over more than two decades, according ...
GROTON, CT. (WFSB) - Why are there fewer flat fish in Long Island Sound? That’s what a team of researchers at UConn are trying to figure out. The team is made up of both the Avery Point and Storrs ...
FILE: Rebha Raviraj, a project manager from the Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk, Connecticut said the Horseshoe crab, a 400 million year old species, is facing a variety of threats including ...
Long Island Sound experienced this year the lowest levels of hypoxia, or low oxygen, since monitoring of water quality began nearly four decades ago, the Long Island Sound Partnership announced.
"This lobster wanted to live." — Animal advocate John Di Leonardo.
Oxygen levels in the Long Island Sound are at their healthiest point in three decades, according to new research from the Long Island Sound Partnership. It marks a major milestone after years of ...
Less than 40% of Westchester residents say the water quality of the Long Island Sound is "good" or "excellent," according to a new report. "I happen to think it's pretty clean," says New Rochelle ...