Climate Change
Addressing climate change presents residents, businesses, nonprofits, and municipalities a chance to create, evolve, and maintain a sustainable environment, a robust economy, and a higher quality of life today and tomorrow.
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Connecticut Coastal Management Manual
The Coastal Management Manual was developed to assist coastal land use agents, boards and commissions, as well as developers, consultants and individuals, in applying the standards and policies of the Connecticut Coastal Management Act.
Fishing Challenge - List of Fish to Catch
Ready to take on the fishing challenge? Don't forget to read the official list of fish to catch before you go!
Stream Flow Background Documents
Connecticut stream flow standards and regulations data links and background documents
Connecticut stream flow standards classification process including mapping
Monitoring fish communities is a core function of the Fisheries Division
COVID-19 Updates Fisheries Division
Enjoy spring fishing safely and responsibly. Maintain a distance of at least 6 feet from others, wash your hands often, and stay home if you feel unwell.
Learn about wood burning as an alternative source of energy and the steps that can help to reduce the impact of nuisance odors and wood smoke particles.
Stream Flow Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions Connecticut Stream Flow Standards
Stream Flow History of Regulation
Stream Flow History of Regulation
Green Infrastructure Symposium
DEEP sponsored a statewide symposium on Thursday September 19, 2013, to help land use and public works professionals overcome barriers and create opportunities to use green infrastructure and low impact development practices in their towns.
Learn about the Asian Longed Horn Beetle, a current threat from which CT's trees need protection.
CT Stream Flow Regulations: final version including summary and overview
The development and implementation of the Long Island Sound Blue Plan is open and transparent, utilizing multiple means of communication.
Agriculture Management Measures
Connecticut’s coastal nonpoint source pollution control program includes agriculture management, which pertains to nutrient management at confined animal facilities.
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