The East Lyme Public Trust Foundation has published educational pamphlets to teach the public about the seaweeds, shells and plants on the town’s shorelines. The project was co-sponsored by the foundation and the East Lyme Parks and Recreation Department, with funding provided by Connecticut Sea Grant.
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Aug23Coastal Conversations Shoreline Resilience talkEco Park, West Haven10:00 AM
CT Sea Grant Extension Educator Deb Abibou will talk about how shoreline restoration and climate adaptation can help protect Long Island Sound and the communities that depend on it.
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Sep16Hammonasset Beach State Park Coastal Resilience WorkshopHammonasset Beach State Park, Madison9:30 AM
Workshop and field trip focusing on salt marsh restoration initiative, with presentations from Audubon Connecticut.
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Sep19Cleanup on Long Wharf Drive, New HavenLong Wharf Drive, New Haven10:00 AM
Volunteers invited to join with CT Sea Grant, Save the Sound and University of New Haven in cleanup of Long Wharf Drive and adjacent city park and nature preserve. Event coincides with International Coastal Cleanup Day.