Long Island Sound critical for fishers, families, CCE expert tells Congress
January 22, 2024
January 22, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Jan. 22 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
After enduring decades of pollution, Long Island Sound's wildlife, fish and water quality are returning to normal - prompted by research and action started 40 years ago, a Cornell expert said at a congressional hearing Jan. 18.
The Long Island Sound now contributes billions of dollars annually to the regional economy, while federal funding to sustain the sound's environmental integrity is up for . . .
After enduring decades of pollution, Long Island Sound's wildlife, fish and water quality are returning to normal - prompted by research and action started 40 years ago, a Cornell expert said at a congressional hearing Jan. 18.
The Long Island Sound now contributes billions of dollars annually to the regional economy, while federal funding to sustain the sound's environmental integrity is up for . . .