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Marine Recreational Fishing: Regulatory Terms and Additional Restrictions
Find out what is new with saltwater fishing in Connecticut.
Information about Long Island Sound tides and currents.
The Connecticut Aquatic Resources Education (CARE) program offers FREE introductory fishing classes, advanced classes, and much more.
A Marine Waters Fishing license is required downstream of the indicated lines or in areas designated as being entirely in the marine district.
Some of the benefits of becoming a volunteer include: Seasonal opportunities to work outdoors in the state parks, boating, fishing, wildlife, and forestry fields; Learn skills to become a guide or teach interpretive programs at nature centers or museums; Work on interesting and unique nature projects;
Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) offers a College Internship Program to acquaint students with DEEP’s mission. Our unpaid internship program allows qualified students to obtain academic credit from their institution, while also gaining valuable experience in the workforce.
Listing of State Parks, Forests, and Undeveloped Properties for Volunteers
Volunteer Opportunities at DEEP