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02/22/2012

Perspectives on Long Island’s Aging Power Plants

by Dulce Fernandes and Kyle Rabin | 09.22.2010 | No Comments | Food post on Ecocentric Water post on Ecocentric Energy post on Ecocentric |

For decades, aging power plants on Long Island have killed and injured billions of fish, larvae and eggs, harming marine ecosystems and the businesses that depend on them.  In this slideshow, three residents share what Long Island’s marine waters mean to them and the community they live in, as well as their thoughts on the impact that old power plants have had on the marine environment.

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