Long Island Sound Study  
                                             Sound Health 2001: Status and Trends in the Health of Long Island Sound  

Long Iskand Sound Study: In Detail

 

 

 

Sound Health 2001: Status and Trends in the Health of Long Island Sound
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 Sound Health 2001: Status and Trends in the Health of Long Island Sound
 

Cover Page
Long Island Sound's Health (p.2)
Ecosystems Indicators / Some Facts About LIS (p.3)
Are the Waters and Sediments Getting Cleaner? / Hypoxia (p.4)
Are the Waters and Sediments Getting Cleaner? Continued (p.5)
Toxic Contaminants (p. 6) / Toxic Contaminants Continued (p.7)
Pathogens / Fish & Wildlife Populations (p.8) 
Fish & Wildlife Populations Continued (p.9)
Finfish (p.10) / Coastal Birds (p.11)
Are Fish and Wildlife Habitats Being Protected and Restored? (p.12)
Are Fish and Wildlife Habitats Being Protected and Restored? Continued (p.13)
How is the Landscape Changing Due to Human Activities? (p.14)
What Can You Do? (p.15)
Who Do You Call? (p.16)

   


 

 


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