Habitat Restoration & Protection Database


Project Details

Great Creek Phragmites Control & Tidal Flow Restoration

Project Name
Great Creek Phragmites Control & Tidal Flow Restoration
City/Town/Village
Milford
Site Name
Silver Sands State Park
Waterbody
Great Creek
Habitat View
Habitat Acres Miles Feet
Tidal Wetlands 7.60 0.00 0.00
TOTAL 7.60 0.00 0.00
Degradation Description
As a part of Silver Sands State Park, the Great Creek tidal marsh system is connected to one of the state's busiest beach parks. With a large and very attractive beach nearby, this area quickly became developed with a dense concentration of summer cottages, nearly a century ago. Much of the development was on low-lying areas, and some areas of tidal marsh along the southern edge were filled for development. The tidal connection between the marsh and Long Island Sound was almost completely severed in order to prevent flooding of the developed areas bordering the marsh, which gradually led to a very dense Phragmites infestation in this large tidal marsh system. Restoration of this site was very high on the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection's (DEEP) priority list. An ecologically important part of the Long Island Sound Estuary, the project area houses up to 20% of Connecticut’s wintering population of waterfowl, and the largest concentration of migratory shorebirds in the state.
Cause of Degradation
Development Encroachment
Fill - Other
Invasive Species - vegetation
Tidal Creeks/Channels Filling In
Tidal Flow Restricted
Restoration Technique
Creek/Channel Construction
Culvert Installation
Excavation
Fill Removal
Invasive Species Control - Vegetation
Marsh Pond Restoration
Phragmites Control
Tidal Flow Restoration
Tide Gate Installation - Self Regulating
Project Partners
Partners Organization
Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection
Partners Organization
Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection - State Parks Division
Partners Organization
Ducks Unlimited
Partners Organization
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Partners Organization
United States Fish and Wildlife Service - Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge
Partners Organization
University of Connecticut
Completed