How’s the Water? 2024 Long Island Sound Report Card Conversation

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Earlier this month, Save the Sound released the 2024 Long Island Sound Report Card, our fifth biennial report on the ecological health of the open waters of the Sound and 57 bay segments around its margins.

Join Peter Linderoth, our director of water quality, along with the Report Card’s science advisors and Unified Water Study partners, for an interactive discussion of the data-driven results. We’ll talk about the ways nitrogen pollution degrades water quality, the impact of nitrogen pollution reduction investments over the decades, and the range of individual and community actions to address this problem.

Tuesday, October 29, 2024
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
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