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In an effort to thank the boater for taking the time to be further educated about boating safety, each boat operator is given a BOATS packet that contains coupons or other branded items that boaters will find useful.
For most invasive species, you can use hot or salt water to clean your equipment.
White crappie are so similar in appearance to black crappie that most Connecticut anglers probably do not recognize them as a separate species.
Property Transfer Program Fact Sheet
Guidance for complying with the Property Transfer Act requirements, including which forms are required for particular circumstances and applicable fees.
Boating related Grant Program information
An introduction to trees and utilities in Connecticut.
Access interactive CHEAPR program statistics.
Preparing Your Boat for A Hurricane
By now you have probably made the decision to pull your boat or secure it at your dock or marina. There is still time to take some extra precautions.
On June 29, 2010 Governor M. Jodi Rell christened a new boating safety education vessel, naming the 19-foot boat, Prudence.
Pumpout Facilities / Clean Boating Information
Information on Connecticut's pumpout facilities, Clean Boater Program, Clean Marina Program, Clean Vessel Act Program, aquatic invasive species and CT's no discharge area.
CT DEEP offers various environmental educational resources.
Permits for Remediation Activities
Permits that may be needed to perform environmental remediation.