Long Island Sound

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  • Aquaculture Brochure

    This guide provides an overview of the regulatory authorities and outlines the permitting requirements for those interested in pursuing aquaculture in Connecticut.

  • Connecticut Coastal Management Manual

    The Coastal Management Manual was developed to assist coastal land use agents, boards and commissions, as well as developers, consultants and individuals, in applying the standards and policies of the Connecticut Coastal Management Act.

  • Related Information and References

    Find additional references and information about Long Island Sound including maps and photographs covering Connecticut's 36 coastal municipalities.

  • What You Can Do

    Opportunities for coastal property owners to protect and preserve the natural resources and quality of life Long Island Sound provides

  • Long Island Sound Blue Plan Listserve Sign Up

    Join the Blue Plan LIS listserve to keep informed on the progress of the Long Island Sound Blue Plan.

  • Introductory Webinar for Blue Plan Ecological Interested Parties

    The Long Island Sound Blue Plan Webinars & Mapbooks provide a record of the Blue Plan Team meetings and Outreach events, which were integral to the Blue Plan development process.

  • Blue Plan Coordination and Cooperation

    The development of the Blue Plan depends on gaining insight from a range of stakeholders and public users of Long Island Sound

  • Blue Plan Significant Areas

    Identification of ecological signifcant areas and significant human use areas and their spatial locations enables the Blue Plan and its policies to meet protection goals.

  • Long Island Sound Blue Plan Advisory Committee

    The Blue Plan Advisory Committee is tasked with assisting the Commissioner of CT DEEP with drafting the Long Island Sound Resource and Use Inventory and Blue Plan.

  • Long Island Sound

    Long Island Sound is Connecticut’s largest and most important natural resource.

  • Urban Sources Management Measures

    Urban areas in Connecticut present the greatest nonpoint source-related threat to Long Island Sound.

  • Agriculture Management Measures

    Connecticut’s coastal nonpoint source pollution control program includes agriculture management, which pertains to nutrient management at confined animal facilities.

  • Coastal NPS Program Management Area - Analysis

    Connecticut includes additional land areas beyond the coastal boundary in its Section 6217 management area that have a significant, measurable impact on coastal waters ensuring more effective management of relevant land and water uses.

  • Marinas and Recreational Boating Management Measures

    Connecticut DEEP has developed programs to comprehensively address the protection of habitat and water quality relative to marina and recreational boating activities.

  • Model Municipal PCD Revisions

    A summary of the recommendations for municipal Plans of Conservation and Development to better protect sensitive natural resources and local water quality from nonpoint source pollution.