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  1. Long Island Sound, highlighted in pink between Connecticut (to the north) and Long Island (to the south) Long Island Sound is a marine sound and tidal estuary of the Atlantic Ocean. It lies predominantly between the U.S. state of Connecticut to the north and Long Island in New York to the south.

  2. Jul 1, 2024 · Long Island Sound, semi-enclosed arm of the North Atlantic Ocean, lying between the New York–Connecticut (U.S.) shore to the north and Long Island to the south. Covering 1,180 square miles (3,056 square km), it is 90 miles (145 km) long and 3–20 miles (5–32 km) wide and is limited on the east by.

  3. Learn about the estuary that supports diverse ecosystems, species, and human activities. Find out why Long Island Sound is an Estuary of National Significance and how it contributes to the regional economy.

  4. Learn about the tidal estuary that connects New York and Connecticut, its fresh and salt water sources, its wildlife, and its popularity. Find out how much water, area, depth, and population the Sound has, and how to enjoy it responsibly.

  5. Mar 7, 2023 · Learn about the history, features, importance and challenges of Long Island Sound and its watershed from the U.S. Geological Survey. This geonarrative provides data, visualizations and research on the Sound's hydrology and ecology.

  6. Learn how Long Island Sound has changed over time, from pre-colonial to modern times, and how it is being restored and protected by various actions and plans. Explore the sources, impacts, and challenges of human activities, pollution, and climate change on the Sound.

  7. longislandsoundstudy.net › about-the-sound › tour-of-the-longTour of Long Island Sound

    Explore the undersea habitats, plants and animals of Long Island Sound with photos, maps and presentations. Learn about the diversity and importance of the Sound's ecosystem and its threats and conservation efforts.