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  • April 20, 2016

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    CT Forest & Park Association Presents – Saving the Oswegatchie Hills – Why a Coastal Forest Matters to ALL of CT. Have you ever heard of or hiked the Oswegatchie Hills? The Oswegatchie Hills are a fragile coastal forest located totaling approximately 700 acres in southeastern Connecticut on the Niantic River. While 457 acres are…

  • April 18, 2016

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    Explore Connecticut’s Coast: Then and Now… Connecticut’s Coast: Then and Now… … is a new CLEAR story map that guides you through a comparison of scanned 1934 aerial photos of Connecticut’s shoreline with current imagery.  It briefly describes the process, the history of this one-of-a-kind dataset (the statewide 1934 aerials) and coastal processes.  Next, areas…

  • April 4, 2016

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    USGS Open File Report 2016-1007 Nitrogen loads from selected rivers in the Long Island Sound Basin, 2005–13, Connecticut and Massachusetts Abstract Total nitrogen loads at 14 water-quality monitoring stations were calculated by using discrete measurements of total nitrogen and continuous streamflow data for the period 2005–13 (water years 2006–13). Total nitrogen loads were calculated by…

  • April 1, 2016

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    New study quantifies loss of Long Island Sound wetlands Nearly a third of the wetlands along Long Island Sound have disappeared since the 1880s, representing a serious loss of this vital resource for coastal communities and for fish and wildlife, according to a study released Thursday.   Read more at The Day.

  • April 1, 2016

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    Construction to begin Friday on Route 1 bridge over Niantic River East Lyme — The state Department of Transportation has announced that the first stage of construction for the replacement of the Route 1 bridge over the Niantic River will begin Friday. Click here to read more of this article at The Day.

  • Mar. 30, 2016

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    Local marinas, towns to receive grants for marine pumpout facilities Seventeen local marinas and municipalities are among recipients of state grants to operate and expand marine sewage pumpout facilities, the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection announced Wednesday.  Read more at The Day.

  • Mar. 30, 2016

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    Niantic Bay Boardwalk restored NIANTIC, Conn. (WTNH) — A popular shoreline walkway is finally completely open after being destroyed by some powerful storms.  Click here to read more and see a video from CT News 8.

  • Feb. 4, 2016

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    Consultants present proposed Mago Point regulations By Martha Shanahan Day staff writer Waterford — Proposed zoning rules and regulations for Mago Point could allow for a boardwalk down the neighborhood’s main street, boutique stores and incentives for shared street parking spaces among business owners, according to consultants who presented their proposals at a public meeting Wednesday.  Read…

  • Jan. 27, 2016

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    CFE Co-launches Save Oswegatchie Hills Coalition to Protect Fragile Forest from Ill-conceived Development Save the River-Save the Hills and the Friends of Oswegatchie Hills Nature Preserve unite with statewide group in fight for the forest New Haven, Conn.—Connecticut Fund for the Environment (CFE), Friends of the Oswegatchie Hills Nature Preserve (Friends), and Save the River-Save…

  • 1.08.16

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    Niantic River sees plentiful scallop season after two-year drought For the past two years, there weren’t enough scallops in the Niantic River to justify an official harvest season. But this year the population of the mollusks in the river has jumped, drawing dozens of people to the area after the season’s opening day on Dec.…