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The Environmental Leadership Dinner
The Long Island Sound Campaign: Today's Problem
Audubon and its coalition partners have
made great strides in preserving and protecting the Sound.
Today the Sound is cleaner and healthier than it has been
for many years.
However, the Sound’s viability hangs
in the balance. “Dead Zones”—areas plagued
by hypoxia, where oxygen levels are too low to support life—continue
to occur in summer months. The Sound suffers from dwindling
shellfish populations, pollution by sewage treatment plant
discharges, contaminated storm water runoff, and accelerated
shoreline development.
Audubon’s goal to restore and permanently
protect the Long Island Sound, as a biologically and economically
viable natural resource for the benefit of all, seeks to address
the following overarching problems:
- Restoring the Sound’s water quality
to levels that rid it of hypoxia and support healthy concentrations
of birds, fish, and other wildlife.
- Restore, protect, and preserve the
Sound’s estuarine and terrestrial habitats to support
healthy wildlife populations.
- Increase public awareness and understanding
of the importance of Long Island Sound protection in CT
and NY, and throughout the entire LIS watershed.
- Develop strong federal, regional, state
and local policy leadership for LIS effort.
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