Habitat Restoration & Protection Database


Project Details

Indian Pond Tidal Wetland Restoration (Phase 3)

Project Name
Indian Pond Tidal Wetland Restoration (Phase 3)
City/Town/Village
East Lyme
Site Name
Indian Pond
Waterbody
Davis Pond
Indian Pond
Habitat View
Habitat Acres Miles Feet
Tidal Wetlands 0.50 0.00 0.00
Estuarine Embayments 8.10 0.00 0.00
TOTAL 8.60 0.00 0.00
Degradation Description
The tidal pond and surrounding tidal wetlands had become blocked off by a recently formed sand dune. As a result, the pond and wetlands had become a predominantly freshwater, non-tidal system with only a small amount of salt water influence occurring during storms. In the summer, the water would warm up and become stagnant which created prime conditions for algal blooms. A thick algal mat covered this pond during much of the growing season, and was surrounded by a tall, dense belt of common reed (Phragmites australis).
Cause of Degradation
Draining / Mosquito Ditching
Invasive Species - vegetation
Nutrient Enrichment Nonpoint-Source
Restoration Technique
Culvert Installation
Tidal Flow Restoration
Weir Installation
Project Partners
Partners Organization
Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection - Wildlife Division
Partners Organization
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Partners Organization
Private Landowners
Partners Organization
Attawan Beach Association
Completed