Long Island Sound Blue Plan Significant Areas
Ecologically Significant Areas and Significant Human Use Areas
Protecting the natural resources and human uses in Long Island Sound is a primary goal of the Blue Plan. The identification of these critical elements and their spatial locations is a necessary step for enabling the Blue Plan and its policies to meet that protection goal.
The Ecologically Significant Area (ESA) and Significant Human Use Area (SHUA) draft definitions and maps were made available for public review and comment in January 2019, and a Public Hearing was held on January 31, 2019, at the Clinton Town Hall. The comments received were used to revise the ESA and SHUA definitions and maps, which were included in the first draft of the Long Island Sound Blue Plan.
For additional background information, please see the ESA Presentation Slides and/or the SHUA Presentation Slides.
You can continue to provide comments and feedback on the Long Island Sound Blue Plan by:
- Emailing us at DEEP.BluePlanLIS@ct.gov;
- Mailing your comments to:
LIS Blue Plan
Land and Water Resources Division – Planning
CT DEEP
79 Elm Street, Hartford, CT 06106; or - Completing and submitting a comment form by mail or email.
Content Last Updated February 18, 2020