For years, marine biologists have warned about the dwindling numbers of horseshoe crabs in Long Island Sound, pointing to overharvesting, habitat loss, pollution and climate change. Now, a new study ...
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Long Island Sound's eelgrass, water quality rebounding after decades of decline, survey shows
After nearly a century of decline, eelgrass meadows in Long Island Sound might finally be making a comeback, according to a new mapping survey. The study from researchers at the University of Rhode ...
Loss of habitat, overharvesting and a degrading environment have contributed to the persistent "severe decline" of horseshoe crabs in and around Long Island Sound over more than two decades, according ...
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