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 ...
The Long Island Sound region’s horseshoe crab population has been in “severe decline” over the last two decades, according to a newly released study. Horseshoe crabs are a species of concern in Long ...
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 ...