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Further Reading and Links
Benaka, L.R. (ed). 1999. Fish Habitat: Essential Fish Habitat and Rehabilitation.
Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society.
Carlton, J.T. 1992. Blue Immigrants: The Marine Biology of Maritime History.
The Log of Mystic Seaport. 44(2):31-36.
Dreyer, G.D. and W.A. Niering (eds). 1995. Tidal Marshes of Long Island
Sound: Ecology, History and Restoration. Bulletin No. 34. New London:
The Connecticut College Arboretum.
Kelly, W.J. 1992. Invasion of the Aquatic Aliens. Undercurrents: The
Mystic Marinelife Aquarium Quarterly. Spring issue: 2-5, 9.
Knebel, H.J., R.S. Lewis and J.C. Varekamp. 2000. Thematic Section. Journal
of Coastal Research. 16(3):519-662.
Long Island Soundkeeper Fund, Inc. The SoundBook: An Informative Citizens
Guide to Long Island Sound and the Watershed. Norwalk, CT.
McArdle, D. K. Conway and L. Norwitz. 1992. Project Soundwise: A Curriculum
and Teacher's Guide to Long Island Sound for Grades K-4. New Haven, CT:
Schooner, Inc.
Paskevich, V.F. and L.J. Poppe (eds). 2000. Georeferenced Sea-Floor Mapping
and Bottom Photography in Long Island Sound. U.S. Geological Survey Open
File Report 00-304 (CD-ROM). For full text see citation for Knebel, Lewis
and Varekamp, 2000.
Patton, P.C. and J.M. Kent. 1992. A Moveable Shore: The Fate of the Connecticut
Coast. Durham: Duke University Press.
Poppe, L.J. and C. Polloni (eds). 1998. Long Island Sound Environmental
Studies. U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report 98-502 (CD-ROM). For
full text see Journal of Coastal Research. 1991. Special Issue No. 11.
Ross, M.R. 1991. Recreational Fisheries of Coastal New England. Amherst:
University of Massachusetts Press.
Tedone, D. 1982. A History of Connecticut's Coast: 400 Years of Coastal
Industry and Development. Hartford: Connecticut Department of Environmental
Protection.
Van Patten, P. 1992. Aliens Among Us. Nor'Easter. Fall/Winter issue:
8-13.
Wahle, L. 1991. Plants and Animals of Long Island Sound. Long Island
Sound Study- Connecticut Sea Grant College Program. 2nd ed.
Weiss, H.M. 1995. Marine Animals of Southern New England and New York.
Hartford: Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection.
Websites
Environmental Protection Agency
www.epa.gov
Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection
www.ct.gov/dep
Natural Resources Defense Council
www.nrdc.org
Save the Sound
www.savethesound.org
Long Island Sound Foundation
www.lisfoundation.org
Connecticut Sea Grant College Program
www.seagrant.uconn.edu
U.S. Geological Survey
www.usgs.gov
Project Oceanology
www.oceanology.org
Monitoring Your Sound
www.mysound.uconn.edu
The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk
www.maritimeaquarium.org
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