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New Funding Boosts Long Island Sound Watershed Restoration Efforts

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsDecember 10, 2025041 Min Read
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New Funding Boosts Long Island Sound Watershed Restoration Efforts
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Approximately $12 million in new grants will support various projects aimed at improving the Long Island Sound watershed, affecting regions throughout the Northeast. The funding, initiated by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, is designated to mitigate stormwater runoff and nitrogen pollution. Key efforts include removing nearly 160,000 pounds of marine debris, planting almost 2,000 trees, and restoring 70 acres of coastal habitat. Highlighted projects include dam removals in Connecticut to assist migrating fish and enhancements for shorebirds, terrapins, and native pollinators, alongside new shellfish restoration initiatives. This funding is provided through the Long Island Sound Partnership, backed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the states of Connecticut and New York.

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