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Boating Infrastructure Grant Program
Boating Infrastructure Grant Program funds are available to public and private agencies and marinas and other facilities that provide transient tie-up opportunities for non-trailerable (26' or over in length) recreational boats.
Learn more about this endangered, maybe native, and definitely not parasitic fish!
Damn building, overfishing and pollution all likely contributed to the demise of Atlantic sturgeon in Connecticut.
Although central mudminnows look superficially like minnows or killifish, they are actually more closely related to pickerel and pike.
A Fisheries Guide to Lakes and Ponds of Connecticut
Learn to Fish - Student Materials
Everything you need to get out fishing in the great state of Connecticut!
DEEP Launches Informational Process to Explore New Nuclear Energy Capacity in Connecticut
(HARTFORD) - The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is launching an informational process to explore new nuclear capacity in Connecticut. Advanced nuclear reactors, including Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), fusion machines, and other advanced designs, are gaining considerable national interest as a potential source of safe, firm, dispatchable, carbon-free generation.
CT DEEP and Partners Will Host Events to Celebrate World Fish Migration Day
On Saturday, April 21, conservationists worldwide will be celebrating the Third World Fish Migration Day.
DEEP Staff Pioneer Innovative Method to Monitor Stream Connectivity
Staff successfully deploy trail cameras to monitor stream levels, proving cost-effective method that will help inform stream management efforts.
DEEP Reminds Anglers that there are New Fishing Regulations for the 2018 Season
Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is reminding anglers that a number of new inland and marine recreational fishing regulations became effective in March (2018).
EnCon Police Arrest Suspect for Possession of Venomous Snakes
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection’s (DEEP) State Environmental Conservation Police (EnCon), with the assistance of Meriden Police, on Thursday, April 26, 2018 served a search and seizure warrant at 22 Westfield Rd. Meriden, CT after information was obtained from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service regarding an advertisement on a snake forum for the sale of several venomous snakes.
Nomination Process for New Connecticut Greenways Now Open
(HARTFORD, CT) – The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (“DEEP”) and the Connecticut Greenways Council today announced that they are now soliciting nominations for official state greenway designations.