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As an effort to save Plum Island, Save the Sound held its second annual Plunge for Plum Island event on April 7 at the Old Saybrook Town Beach. Here, Sophie Alden has a blast splashing in the water.
As an effort to save Plum Island Save the Sound held their second annual Plunge for Plum event. James DePalermo, president of the Old Saybrook High Ecology Club, and Sophie Alden lead the way.
As an effort to save Plum Island Save the Sound held their second annual Plunge for Plum event. James DePalermo, president of the Old Saybrook High Ecology Club, and Sophie Alden lead the way.
As an effort to save Plum Island Save the Sound held their second annual Plunge for Plum event. Joe DiMaggio, a staff member of Save the Sound.
As an effort to save Plum Island Save the Sound held their second annual Plunge for Plum event. First Selectman Carl Fortuna and Land Campaign Manager of Save the Sound Chris Cryder.
As an effort to save Plum Island Save the Sound held their second annual Plunge for Plum event. Sophie Alden.
As an effort to save Plum Island Save the Sound held their second annual Plunge for Plum event. James DePalermo (Left) and Patrick Smith (Right).
As an effort to save Plum Island Save the Sound held their second annual Plunge for Plum event. Joe DiMaggio, a staff member of Save the Sound.
As an effort to save Plum Island Save the Sound held their second annual Plunge for Plum event. Melissa Schlag from Save the Sound wears a bird mask to advocate for the species at risk if Plum Island is sold.
As an effort to save Plum Island Save the Sound held their second annual Plunge for Plum event. President of Save the Sound Curt Johnson (Left) and Soundkeeper Bill Lucey (Right).