Wrack Lines
Document Type
Magazine Issue
Abstract
Fall-Winter 2025-2026 issue of Wrack Lines explores 40 years of stewardship for Long Island Sound now and into the future, the work of the Long Island Sound Partnership, a pilot project using a new type of diving helmet to broadcast from undersea locations, a survey of public perceptions of the Sound, the life and legacy of former CT Sea Grant Director Edward Monahan, and the aspirations and reflections of recently retired CT Sea Grant Associate Director Nancy Balcom and her successor Jess Brandt.
Recommended Citation
Balcom, Nancy, "Wrack Lines Volume 25, Number 2, Fall-Winter 2025-2026" (2025). Wrack Lines. 120.
https://digitalcommons.lib.uconn.edu/wracklines/120
Editor's Column, Contents, Contributors
Fall.in.love.with.LIS.pdf (158 kB)
"What if everyone fell in love with Long Island Sound?"
Stewardship.sites.pdf (128 kB)
"From busy beach to uninhabited island, expansive marsh to urban river"
Live.from.Long.Island.Sound.pdf (134 kB)
"Live from Long Island Sound"
Edward.Monahan.pdf (43 kB)
"Edward Monahan remembered as scientist, avid rower and lead of CT Sea Grant"
Nancy&Jess.Q&A.pdf (129 kB)
"10 Questions: reflections and aspirations from Nancy Balcom, Jess Brandt
Public.perception.survey.pdf (184 kB)
"Study reveals strengths, weaknesses in public's relationship to Long Island Sound"