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The brown bullhead is Connecticut’s most widely distributed and only native catfish species. They are good to eat, but are typically underutilized by anglers.
Subcommittee and working groups
Meeting dates, agendas and minutes for the CT Governor's Council on Climate Change working groups.
Sump UDC under dispenser containment energy policy act of 2005
Provides a variety of online resources that review vernal pool ecology.
Water Conservation information
UST Release Prevention Fact Sheet
Approximately 45,000 commercial underground storage tanks (USTs) are currently registered in Connecticut, of which approximately 8,000 are still in use. Underground storage tank systems pose a pervasive environmental threat to Connecticut and Long Island Sound without the protection provided by continuous upgrading or replacement.
Bluegills often inhabit shallow areas and are very easy to catch on a variety of small lures or baits (especially worms).
Rock bass have relatively large mouths, so are commonly caught by anglers seeking larger gamefish.
Notice of Violation NOV compliance regulations