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Long Island Sound (NY, CT) nautical chart on depth map. Coordinates: 41.0506, -72.9682. Free marine navigation, important information about the hydrography of Long Island Sound.
Long Island Sound, semi-enclosed arm of the North Atlantic Ocean, lying between the New York–Connecticut (U.S.) shore to the north and Long Island to the south. Covering 1,180 square miles (3,056 square km), it is 90 miles (145 km) long and 3–20 miles (5–32 km) wide and is limited on the east by.
Map of Long Island Sound with cities and towns. This map shows Long Island Sound cities and towns. You may download, print or use the above map for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes. Attribution is required.
About Long Island Sound. The Facts: Area: 1,300 square miles. Max. depth: 230 feet (70 m). Countries: United States. States: New York and Connecticut. Major ports and cities: Bridgeport, New London, Stamford, Norwalk, New Haven, Rye, Glen Cove, New Rochelle and New York City. Last Updated: December 03, 2023. .
Long Island Sound is a marine sound and tidal estuary of the Atlantic Ocean. It lies predominantly between the U.S. state of Connecticut to the north and Long Island in New York to the south. From west to east, the sound stretches 110 mi (180 km) from the East River and the Throgs Neck Bridge in New York City, along the North Shore of Long ...
LONG ISLAND SOUND OVERVIEW. Long Island Sound (LIS) is the Nation’s second largest estuary, extending from the New York City metropolitan area to the Connecticut-Rhode Island border. 01 / 21. The tidal strait is approximately 113 miles long and 21 miles across at its widest point.
The map provides access to all of the existing and planned Long Island Sound Mapping activities, including those sponsored by the Long Island Sound Cable Fund (LISCF) and the Long Island Sound Study (LISS).
Long Island Sound Eastern part. Chart 12354OG. NOAA Custom Chart (updated) Click for Enlarged View. From $27.00. At the discretion of USCG inspectors, this chart may meet carriage requirements. Scale: 80000. Actual Chart Size: 46.7" x 30.4" Paper Size: 36.0" x 49.0" For weekly NOAA chart update, please click here.
This geonarrative summarizes the history, features and the ecological and societal importance of the Long Island Sound and its watershed. It also discusses the ongoing challenges that threaten the Sound’s environmental health.
One of the region's largest estuaries with an area of 1,320 square miles, the Sound is home to more than 120 species of finfish and countless varieties of birds and other animals. Between New York and Connecticut, the Sound’s coastline stretches more than 600 miles.