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  • March 31, 2011

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    Free online tool can help town officials “analyze the ecological, social and economic impacts” of sea-level rise on their communities and will offer a menu of potential responses.

  • March 21, 2011

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    The ban on taking of alewives and blueback herring from most of the stat’es inland and marine waters has been extended for its ninth year…

  • March 10, 2011

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    The SeaGrant programs of Connecticut and New York have awarded $1.28 million in Long Island Sound Study grants for research into some of the most serious health threats to the ecological health of Lond Island Sound.

  • Feb. 24, 2011

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    Turtles and the threats they face are the focus of a “Year of the Turtle” campaign by Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation, which includes the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection as a member.

  • Feb. 18, 2011

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    Last week East Lyme voters approved a $10.9 million bond project that will fund a connection to a reservoir owned by the City of New London.

  • Feb. 2, 2011

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    Connecticut is tiny – it ranks 48th out of the 50 states in square miles – yet it packs 216 miles of shoreline into its small frame.

  • Feb. 22, 2011

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    The Connecticut ENCON Police will host an informational seminar…

  • Feb. 8, 2011

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    This conference will highlight the positive relationship between organic land care, a beautiful yard, healthy eating and healthier local and global environment.

  • Feb.1, 2011

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    The state Department of Environmental Protection has recognized marinas in Stonington and Niantic for participating in voluntary measures to help keep waterways clean.

  • July 29, 2010

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    Marine sciences assistant professor Mike Whitney leans over his laptop, perched on a long, bare bench top in his newly-renovated laboratory at UConn’s Avery Point Campus.