Learn about the health of Long Island Sound with Soundkeeper, Bill Lucey on May 31 at Ridgefield Library

Ridgefield Library and the Norwalk River Watershed Association Present: The Health of Long Island Sound with Soundkeeper, Bill Lucey on Thursday, May 31 at 7:00 PM at Ridgefield Library.
 
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This talk by Bill Lucey will give an update about the health of Long Island sound and provide background information about the Soundkeeper Movement, how pollution impacts the Sound, and how monitoring water quality is used to track progress. Lucey, a Wilton native who took over as Soundkeeper last year, is a fish and wildlife biologist, a former commercial fisherman and an experienced advocate. 
 
Most recently, Lucey served as project manager for the Kauai Invasive Species Committee at the Research Corporation University of Hawaii. After three decades of conservation work across North America, he decided the time was right to bring his expertise back to benefit Long Island Sound. In addition to regular patrols, the Soundkeeper, now part of Save the Sound, acts an advocate, organizer, and resource.
 
If you would like to attend the Norwalk River Watershed Association annual meeting to be held before the event please arrive by 6:30 PM.
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