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Marine Fisheries Updates by Email
Sign up to receive Marine Fisheries updates by email!
More Ways to Explore Connecticut
Information and links to related fisheries organizations
Sample Recycling Enforcement Letters
the Department provide sample enforcement letters that they may use as a format for notifying local businesses, haulers, schools and landlords/managers of multi-family apartments and condominiums of recycling violations
DEEP's Flood Management
National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)
Information about the National Flood Insurance Program
Take a friend fishing to hook great prizes during the 2020 fishing season!
Take a Friend Fishing - Official Rules
Official rules for Connecticut's Take a Friend Fishing Contest.
Common Uses of PCBs
History of the Connecticut PCB Program
History of the Connecticut PCB Program
The Torrent - A Newsletter for Floodplain Managers
The Torrent newsletter is about floodplain management issues.
Tips For Better Catch and Release
Tips For Better Catch and Release Fishing
PCB Capacitors in Gasoline Pumps
PCB Capacitors in Gasoline Pumps
Reporting PCB Complaints in Connecticut
PCBs are a class of chemicals known as polychlorinated biphenyls. They are entirely man-made and do not occur naturally. They were first manufactured commercially in 1929 by Monsanto, their sole U.S. manufacturer.
Learn about Shortnose Sturgeon - an endangered fish species in Connecticut and federally.