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Posted on October 18, 2018October 18, 2018 by Judy Benson

The Poquonnock River flows past salt marshes at Bluff Point State Park.


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Cover of Spring-Summer 2025 issue of Wrack Lines magazine showing diver with a ribbon of sugar kelp.

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    Family Fun at Bluff Point State Park
    Bluff Point State Park
    9:00 AM

    Groton Trails Day, part of Connecticut Trails Day events

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    MyCoast Partner Workshop
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    Partner Workshop: Piloting the MyCoast Tool in New London, Groton and Stonington

Connecticut Sea Grant, located at the UConn Avery Point campus, is a state and federal partnership through the UConn and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Sea Grant College Program.

Connecticut Sea Grant College Program University of Connecticut - Avery Point,  Lowell P. Weicker Jr. Building 1080 Shennecossett Road,  Groton, Connecticut 06340 Phone: 860-405-9128   Fax: 860-405-9109  Email: seagrant@uconn.edu

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