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Summer 2024 Weekly Long Island Sound Monitoring Summaries
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As part of its annual western Long Island Sound monitoring program, IEC disseminates weekly summaries via email to Long Island Sound stakeholders. This database is currently being updated. Please contact epowers @iec-nynjct.org for historical data. Click here to view the database.
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Summer 2023 Weekly Long Island Sound Monitoring Summaries
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As part of its annual western Long Island Sound monitoring program, IEC disseminates weekly summaries via email to Long Island Sound stakeholders. In addition, IEC maintains and updates a database containing all WLIS data collected since 1991. 2022 data will be updated in this post throughout the Summer period.
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Summer 2022 Weekly Long Island Sound Monitoring Summaries
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As part of its annual western Long Island Sound monitoring program, IEC disseminates weekly summaries via email to Long Island Sound stakeholders. In addition, IEC maintains and updates a database containing all WLIS data collected since 1991. 2022 data will be updated in this post throughout the Summer period.
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Summer 2021 Weekly Long Island Sound Monitoring Summaries
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As part of its annual western Long Island Sound monitoring program, IEC disseminates weekly summaries via email to Long Island Sound stakeholders. In addition, IEC maintains and updates a database containing all WLIS data collected since 1991. 2021 data will be updated in this post throughout the Summer period.
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Summer 2020 Weekly Long Island Sound Monitoring Summaries
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As part of its annual western Long Island Sound monitoring program, IEC disseminates weekly summaries via email to Long Island Sound stakeholders. In addition, IEC maintains and updates a database containing all WLIS data collected since 1991. 2020 data will be updated in this post throughout the Summer period.
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Summer 2018 Weekly Long Island Sound Monitoring Summaries
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As part of its annual western Long Island Sound monitoring program, IEC disseminates weekly summaries via email to Long Island Sound stakeholders. In addition, IEC maintains and updates a database containing all WLIS data collected since 1991. 2018 data will be entered into the online database by June 2019.
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Final Report - Synthesis and Analysis of Historical Hypoxia Data in the Western Narrows of Long Island Sound
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This report describes the compilation of Interstate Environmental Commission’s (IEC) 25 years of hypoxia-related water quality data from the Western Narrows of Long Island Sound (LIS) into a relational database management system (RDBMS) with a common data model (CDM) using Microsoft Access. The result was the compilation of approximately 25 thousand water quality sampling and meteorological records and the creation of a geodatabase. To facilitate future database efforts, numerous tools and tables were created that will allow for efficient updates and expansions.
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2017 Hypoxia Season Review
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Designated as an estuary of national significance by Congress in 1987, Long Island Sound is home to a diverse network of flora and fauna, and over 4 million people. It is an estuary of recreational, commercial, and socioeconomic value. The Sound is bordered by the states of Connecticut and New York and has a watershed area extending through Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine and Quebec that encompasses over 16,000 square miles and 9 million people.
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2016 Hypoxia Season Review
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Designated as an estuary of national significance by Congress in 1987, Long Island Sound is home to a diverse network of flora and fauna and over 4 million people. It is an estuary of recreational, commercial, and socioeconomic value. The Sound is bordered by the states of Connecticut and New York and has a watershed area extending through Maine and Quebec that encompasses over 16,000 square miles and 9 million people. Over time, the Sound has been subject to the effects of increased nutrient loading as a result of urbanization and changes in land use (Latimer et al., 2014).
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Interactive guide to the CCMP 2015
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The Long Island Sound Study, sponsored by EPA and the states of Connecticut and New York, has developed a Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan to restore and protect the health of Long Island Sound. The CCMP, available in the media center, sets 20 ambitious targets to restore the ecosystem in the next 20 years. Below is an infographic that highlights the major CCMP themes. Mouse over each box to find a link to the Plan or to the highlighted theme.
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