Habitat Restoration & Protection Database
Project Details
Hammonasset State Park Marsh Restoration (Phase 3)
Project Name
Hammonasset State Park Marsh Restoration (Phase 3)
City/Town/Village
Madison
Site Name
Hammonasset Beach State Park
Waterbody
Hammonasset River
Habitat View
| Habitat | Acres | Miles | Feet |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tidal Wetlands | 7.75 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| TOTAL | 7.75 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
Degradation Description
In the 1960s, the State of Connecticut removed sand from the beach side at Hammonasset State Park to make the beach safer for visitors. The beach was wide and very shallow at the time, requiring bathers to wade out a very long way from shore to find water deep enough for swimming. The beach’s own natural topography made it hazardous for children and weak swimmers who waded out far from shore upon the return of the flood tide. The hydraulically dredged material was pumped into the nearby tidal wetland for the purposes of creating additional parking lots. Only a portion of the filled area was actually converted to parking - the rest, approximately 11 acres, was left unmanaged.
Cause of Degradation
Erosion - anthropogenic sources
Fill - Dredge Disposal
Tidal Creeks/Channels Filling In
Restoration Technique
Beach Nourishment
Creek/Channel Construction
Excavation
Fill Removal
Mowing / mulching
Tidal Flow Restoration
Project Partners
Partners Organization
Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection - State Parks Division
Partners Organization
Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection - Wildlife Division
Partners Organization
Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection - Office of Long Island Sound Programs
Partners Organization
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Completed