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Environmental Protection Agency, New York and Connecticut. 1975. 

 People and the Sound, water management. Prepared for the New 

 England River Basins Commission. 129 pp. 



The report outlined the existing water supply situation and water 

 quality problems in Long Island Sound. Included a general dis- 

 cussion of major sources of pollution in Long Island Sound. 



Equitable Environmental Health, Inc. 1977a. Port Jefferson Generating 

 Station Final Aquatic Ecology Report. Prepared for Long Island 

 Lighting Company, Hicksville, New York. 110 pp. 



Ichthyoplankton entrainment, fish and epibenthic faunal impingement 

 and epibenthic fauna found in the thermal plume were examined at 

 the Port Jefferson Generating Station. Monthly impingement and 

 biweekly entrainment samples were supplemented by quarterly sam- 

 pling in near- and far-field plume areas. Quarterly sampling 

 included ichthyoplankton, trawls, crab pots, grabs, gill and trap 

 nets along with other commercial collection techniques (rakes, 

 tongs, etc.) designed to collect commercial species. 



. 1977b. Northport Generating Station, Final Aquatic Ecology 



Report. Prepared for Long Island Lighting Company, Hicksville, New 

 York. 50 pp. 



Fish eggs and larval densities entrained in the plant cooling 

 system were compared with those in catches from near field waters 

 at the Northport, Long Island Generating Station. 



1977c. Glenwood Generating Station Final Aquatic Ecology 



Report. Prepared for Long Island Lighting Company, Hicksville, New 

 York. 112 pp. 



Ichthyoplankton entrainment, fish and epibenthic faunal impingement 

 and community composition were examined in near- and far-field 

 stations in the thermal plume of the Glenwood Station. Quanti- 

 tative sampling programs were as follows: biweekly entrainment, 

 monthly impingement, and seasonal plume area studies (spring, sum- 

 mer and fall) except benthos which was sampled a single time 

 (fall) . Benthic sampling was directed toward evaluation of commer- 

 cial species. 



Ernst, E.J. 1970. Biological effects of thermal effluents, Northport, 

 New York. Part II: Flora and fauna of the jetty and deeper water 

 areas. Mar. Sci. Res. Cent., Stonybrook. Tech. Rept. pp. 53-74. 



