The newest beach report card come just in time for those looking to catch some waves and cool off amid climbing temperatures.
The grades are another sign of the progress made in cleaning up the Sound after decades of major restoration efforts.
Save the Sound, a regional environmental nonprofit, has unveiled a new tool that assists in sharing data on the health of Long Island Sound and its watershed areas. The tool called QuickDrops is a ...
With summer around the corner, swimmers across Long Island Sound have reason to celebrate — mostly. According to the 2025 Long Island Sound Beach Report released Tuesday, May 20, by Save the Sound, 72 ...
Save the Sound launched a public petition this morning demanding that New York City reduce the amount of nitrogen it releases into the waters of the East River. Excess nitrogen from wastewater, ...
Long Island Soundkeeper Bill Lucey speaks with the WSHU podcast Higher Ground about the health of the Sound. Simply put, Long Island Sound used to be pretty gross. About two decades ago, a group of ...
Save the Sound, a nonprofit with a mission is to protect the Long Island Sound and its bordering residents, released its 2024 Long Island Sound Report Card. The study measures a number of factors to ...
Connecticut Fund for the Environment and its bi-state program Save the Sound and 34 other organizations from Connecticut and New York are opposing nomination of fossil fuel industry insider and ...