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Helicopter maker Sikorsky will stay in Connecticut for the next two decades.
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Environmental agencies in Connecticut and New York have a five-year plan — through 2027 — to deal with marine debris in Long Island Sound.
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Long Island Sound’s salt marshes provide rich habitat for coastal wildlife and protect shoreline communities from the signs of climate change.
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Almost $34 million will be spent to clean the beaches on Long Island Sound.
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Almost $34 million will be spent to clean the beaches on Long Island Sound. Some of the money comes from the federal budget that passed last month and will be one of the largest federal investments in environmental cleanup and restoration.
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Plans are underway to improve the water quality of Long Island Sound.
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Dr. Chris Gobler, a marine biologist on the Long Island Sound, delivered his State Of The Bay presentation at Stony Brook University.
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Hundreds of thousands of derelict lobster traps make up a “ghost fishery” that continues to trap and kill marine life to this day.
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Millions of federal dollars will go towards Long Island Sound restoration.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency joined New York and Connecticut officials on Wednesday to announce the funds for water infrastructure improvements that protect water quality and coastal wetlands.