Climate Change
Addressing climate change presents residents, businesses, nonprofits, and municipalities a chance to create, evolve, and maintain a sustainable environment, a robust economy, and a higher quality of life today and tomorrow.
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The Blue Plan has compiled a series of datasets, which are available on various online portals reviewed by scientific experts.
All actions conducted by State or Federal agencies must be consistent with the policies of the Connecticut Coastal Management Act.
Introduction to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)
Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances are a group of over 4,000 manmade chemicals, collectively referred to as PFAS, that have recently entered the national spotlight as emerging contaminants with serious adverse impacts on human health, even at low concentrations in the parts per trillion range.
Coastal Jurisdiction Line Fact Sheet
Information about Connecticut's coastal jurisdiction line
Coastal Jurisdiction Line Technical Report
Explains the protocol for determining the coastal jurisdiction line.
1999 Lobster Mortality Information Report
Information on the 1999 Lobster Mortalities in Long Island Sound.
Learn all about our American Shad Assessment - Connecticut's State Fish!
Find answers to questions frequently asked about coastal permitting.
Learn all about the Burlington State Fish Hatchery!
Overview of the Connecticut Coastal Permit Program
An overview of Connecticut's Coastal Permit Program administered by DEEP Land & Water Resources Division
The Connecticut Harbor Masters Program
Harbor Masters are responsible for the general care and supervision of the harbors and navigable waterways over which they have jurisdiction.
Learn about our inshore Marine Trawl Survey!
Interstate Fishery Management Plan for Striped Bass
Read the Interstate Fishery Management Plan for Striped Bass.
Outline of Aquifer Protection Regulations
Summary of Connecticut General Statutes Section 22a-354i-1 through 10. (Revised February, 2004)
The Long Island Sound Blue Plan will be adapted as necessary every five years to reflect new data, uses, and issues.