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Coastal Jewel Gets Lifeline: Salt Marsh Restoration Underway
28 Nov
Summary
- Restoration project aims to revive 27 acres of vital salt marsh habitat.
- Coastal erosion has nearly doubled due to rising seas over two decades.
- Over $2.6 million in federal funding secured for Hammonasset Beach park.

Hammonasset Beach State Park in Madison, Connecticut, is the focus of an ambitious salt marsh restoration project designed to combat significant erosion exacerbated by rising seas. Decades of rising waters have diminished crucial coastal habitats within the 936-acre park. This comprehensive effort seeks to revitalize these natural defenses and protect the diverse wildlife that calls the park home.
Audubon Connecticut is spearheading this vital initiative, which has received substantial backing in the form of over $2.6 million in congressionally directed spending. The project addresses the near-doubled erosion rates observed over the past two decades. By restoring salt marshes and implementing a living shoreline, officials anticipate a significant reduction in erosion and a preservation of essential habitats for protected species like the Saltmarsh Sparrow and Piping Plover.
The restoration plan involves multiple phases, beginning with site assessments and design. Community engagement is a key component, with public meetings planned to involve local residents. This project not only aims to preserve the ecological integrity of Hammonasset Beach but also aims to maintain its recreational and economic value for the surrounding communities, ensuring its natural beauty endures for future generations.




