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RISING SEA LEVELS AND
Major peak in fresh water influx ~ 1900 AD (hurricane) in marshes along the Connecticut and Housatonic River; smaller peak at about 1950 AD.
http://ethomas.web.wesleyan.edu/marshweb/negsa.htm
Connecticut: Facts, Map and State Symbols - EnchantedLearning. ...
present). Major Rivers - Connecticut River, Housatonic River, Thames River Major Lakes - Lake Candlewood Highest Point - Mt. Frissell
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/usa/states/connecticut/
NHPR News - Major Salmon Decline in Connecticut River
Election Coverage Today: Wednesday, Oct. 29. . Major Salmon Decline in Connecticut River. Lisa Peakes, 2001-07-30 DESPITE THE EFFORTS
http://nhpr.org/view_content/1258/
Connecticut Tourist Attractions - Connecticut Tourism - CT ...
Major Attractions to the Connecticut River Valley and Shoreline include the following. Local Businesses Click Here to Add / Update Your Business Listing.
http://www.ctrivervalley.com/4/attractions/
Connecticut Geography - NETSTATE
Major Rivers, Connecticut River, Housatonic River, Thames River For more information about New England's greatest river, click here. Major Lakes, Lake Candlewood.
http://www.netstate.com/states/geography/ct_geography.htm
Major Speeches Delivered by US EPA Administrator
Delivery American Heritage Rivers Event Middletown, Connecticut September 8 our major cities and our major rivers. will determine that a cleaner river -- and a
http://yosemite.epa.gov/administrator/speeches.nsf/0/446dad39436bde9d8525650c006b8407?OpenDocument
City of Meriden, Connecticut - A Great Place to Live, Work and ...
one of the State’s major rivers, the Quinnipiac River, and is located only a few miles to the west of the state’s largest waterway, the Connecticut River.
http://www.cityofmeriden.org/about/
THE CONNECTICUT VALLEY
The Connecticut River waterfront represents a major unexploited and abused scenic and recreational resource. Long stretches of it
http://www.massbike.org/bikeways/berkconn/connvali.htm
Connecticut River- Griswold Point Field Trip – Fall 1998
Background: The Connecticut River is unique among major rivers in that no large city is built at its’ mouth. This is in part do to the geology.
http://soconnell.web.wesleyan.edu/courses/ees106/field_trips/griswold%20_point_fall_99.html
Connecticut river
The mouth of the Connecticut is visibly wide, behind the sand bars that block from an Indian word meaning "Long Tidal River." It's the only major river of the
http://www.clede.com/Articles/outdoors/conriv.htm