Environmental
Connecticut's Long Island Sound Management Plan aims to:
ARestrict all development along the Connecticut shoreline
BProtect and restore the health of Long Island Sound through coordinated state and federal efforts✓ Correct
CEstablish new docks and marinas throughout the Sound
DCreate new residential developments on Sound shoreline
Explanation
The Long Island Sound Study is a collaborative effort among Connecticut, New York, and federal agencies to protect and restore the health of Long Island Sound, addressing water quality, habitats, and fisheries.
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