Long Island Sound
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Shoreline Preservation Task Force - Testimony
Testimony given before the Connecticut General Assembly's Shoreline Preservation Task Force
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Related Information and References
Find additional references and information about Long Island Sound including maps and photographs covering Connecticut's 36 coastal municipalities.
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Long Island Sound is Connecticut’s largest and most important natural resource.
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View points of coastal access in Connecticut.
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Connecticut's shore belongs to the people.
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CT Long Island Sound Ecosystems Grant
The Connecticut Long Island Sound Ecosystems Grant program is intended to support the planning/engineering/design and construction of projects focused on coastal habitat restoration and green stormwater infrastructure across the state of Connecticut.
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Connecticut Harbor Management Commissions
Connecticut Harbor Management Commissions
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The Blue Plan's policies and information will enable existing permit programs to achieve clearer and more certain protection of the economic, cultural, and ecological values of Long Island Sound.
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The development and implementation of the Long Island Sound Blue Plan is open and transparent, utilizing multiple means of communication.
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The Blue Plan has compiled a series of datasets, which are available on various online portals reviewed by scientific experts.
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Blue Plan Public Participation
Your participation in the Blue Plan is essential to help us institute a plan that best supports your needs as a user of Long Island Sound.
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Learn about the process that was utilized to develop the Long Island Sound Blue Plan.
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Engaging stakeholders, which includes the general public, is critical to the success of the Long Island Sound Blue Plan.