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Residential Dock Guidelines
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.
CT LEP Board 2014 Meeting Schedule, Agendas, and Minutes.
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
Make a home aquarium with the beautiful native and introduced freshwater fishes of Connecticut!
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.
The northern pike is Connecticut’s largest strictly freshwater gamefish.
Kokanee prefer relatively clear lakes with cold, well-oxygenated water.
Looking a lot like other shiners gave the mimic shiner its name.
The longnose dace has a hydrodynamic body similar to a miniature sturgeon that helps it hold near the bottom in fast water.
Recent attempts to find longnose suckers in Connecticut have failed.
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!