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  • Residential Dock Guidelines

    Residential Dock Guidelines

  • Ground Water

    Information on ground water, water quality, aquifers, and water conservation.

  • Introductory Webinar for Blue Plan Ecological Interested Parties

    The Long Island Sound Blue Plan Webinars & Mapbooks provide a record of the Blue Plan Team meetings and Outreach events, which were integral to the Blue Plan development process.

  • 2014 LEP Board Meetings

    CT LEP Board 2014 Meeting Schedule, Agendas, and Minutes.

  • 2015 LEP Board Meetings

    CT LEP Board 2015 Meeting Schedule, Agendas, and Minutes.

  • Water Quality Reclassification

    Information regarding a request to change the surface or ground water quality classification of a property or area

  • Home Aquariums

    Make a home aquarium with the beautiful native and introduced freshwater fishes of Connecticut!

  • Largemouth Bass

    The most popular gamefish in the country, the largemouth bass is also the principal predator in most of our state’s lakes and ponds and thus plays a key role in the health of aquatic ecosystems.

  • Northern Pike

    The northern pike is Connecticut’s largest strictly freshwater gamefish.

  • Kokanee

    Kokanee prefer relatively clear lakes with cold, well-oxygenated water.

  • Mimic Shiner

    Looking a lot like other shiners gave the mimic shiner its name.

  • Longnose Dace

    The longnose dace has a hydrodynamic body similar to a miniature sturgeon that helps it hold near the bottom in fast water.

  • Longnose Sucker

    Recent attempts to find longnose suckers in Connecticut have failed.

  • Lampreys

    Learn more about this primitive family of fishes that have a sucking disc in place of a jaw.

  • How to Observe and Appreciate Fishes

    Learn about all the ways you can watch Connecticut's many freshwater fishes!