Boating

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  • Preventing the Spread of Aquatic Nuisance Species

    Aquatic nuisance species (ANS) are invading coastal and inland waters. More than 50 non-native and 40 species that may not be native have been identified in Long Island Sound. Boaters can unwittingly play a role in spreading ANS.

  • Reduce and Recycle

    Remember recycling extends the life of landfills, pollutes less than incineration, saves you money, and saves natural resources energy.

  • Reducing Hazardous Waste

    Hazardous materials are found in many materials used to clean and operate your boat. However, using these products is often more out of habit than necessity.

  • Safety and Reference

    Prepare ahead. Know this about large vessels. Safe Boating Education.

  • Sensitive Habitats

    Long Island Sound provides invaluable habitats for many different species of birds, mammals, fish, and shellfish. It is home to lobsters and clams, herring and striped bass, eagles and terns, harbor seals and more.

  • Teak Maintenance

    Teak has been used in shipbuilding for thousands of years because it doesn’t rot, it’s more dimensionally stable than most woods, and it requires minimal care.

  • Washing the Topside of Your Boat

    Products used to clean boats often contain harmful ingredients, which are used out of habit rather than necessity. Often chlorine, phosphates and ammonia are used to wash decks and hulls of boats. These products can damage human and fish tissue.

  • Connecticut Boating Advisory Council

    The Connecticut Boating Advisory Council was formed to help in improving communications between the boating public and the Conservation and Preservation Division of the DEEP; to delineate problems that affect all users of marine and inland water recreation areas; and to assist the Conservation and Preservation Division of the DEEP in solving problems in connection with Connecticut’s boating related land and water resources.

  • Equipment Selection

    How to select your marine toilet system.

  • System Design

    How to design your marine toilet.

  • System Maintenance

    How to maintain your marine toilet system.

  • System Installation

    How to install your marine toilet.

  • Boating Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently asked questions about boating in Connecticut.

  • FAQs BIG

    Frequently asked questions about CT Transient Boating Facilities funded by the Boating Infrastructure Grant.

  • FAQs Boating Accidents

    Frequently asked questions about boating accidents.