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Information about financial assurance requirements for current and former facilities.
Request for Comment and Solutions
All Public comments the DEEP have received from the Public regarding the CCSMM will be published on this page.
Why Do We Care if Non-native Plants Enter Our Water Bodies?
Invasive plants form dense mats that make boating, fishing, and swimming difficult, and they can also harm the native sport fish population.
A number of diseases and parasites affect fish.
Releasing Bait and Aquarium Pets
Do not release or put plants, fish, or animals into a body of water unless they came out of that body of water.
Examples of Aquatic Invasive Species In Connecticut
Learn about different aquatic invasive species in Connecticut and how you can help slow the spread.
Invasive species exhibit an aggressive growth habit and can out-compete and displace native species, and they are a serious problem in Connecticut and elsewhere.