Implementation Actions and Progress

Interactive Implementation Actions Table

Implementation Actions are developed by the Long Island Sound Study work groups to carry out the strategies, objectives, and outcomes of the Long Island Sound Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan (CCMP). These actions help the Long Island Sound Study decide what projects and investments are needed. The interactive table below shows each Implementation Action under the 2020-2024 CCMP Update by CCMP theme. For more information on the federal funds spent on these actions, please see our annual work plans or visit Partnership Projects. The table reports on the implementation actions’ progress, allocated federal funding, and relationship to the 20 Ecosystem Targets.

How to Use the Table

Click on the “Filter Data Table” search button below to view implementations actions connected to a specific CCMP theme or Ecosystem Target. By having this filtering option, you can better connect actions to environmental outcomes.

Interactive Implementation Actions Table Field Descriptions
  • Implementation Action Number – The associated defining number of each implementation action number. It is the Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan theme (WW, HW, SC, SM) followed by the action number.
  • CCMP Theme – The implementation action’s associated theme of the Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan.
  • Implementation Action Text – The text of the specific, tactical actions to measurably carry out the strategies over the next five years.
  • Implementation Action Type – The type of implementation action (discrete, ongoing).
  • Implementation Action Status – The status of the implementation action (no progress, partial progress, significant progress).
  • Total Estimated Costs – The estimated cost of each implementation action meet completion/significant progress.
  • Federal Dollars Spent – The current total of federal (EPA) dollars spent on each implementation action.
  • Ecosystem Target – The associated ecosystem target of each implementation action.
  • Implementation Action Output – The outputs of each implementation action. Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan Strategy – The associated Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan Strategy, broad, strategic actions needed to achieve an objective, of each implementation action.
Background on the CCMP Themes

The Long Island Sound Study (LISS), established in 1985 under Section 320 and 119 of the Clean Water Act, is one of the inaugural EPA National Estuary Programs. EPA, joined with Connecticut and New York, established the LISS Management Conference – a partnership of federal and state agencies, user groups, concerned organizations, and individuals dedicated to improving the health of the Sound. First developed in 1994, the LISS issued a revised Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan in 2015. The plan is organized around four major themes: 1) Clean Waters and Healthy Watersheds (WW); 2) Thriving Habitats and Abundant Wildlife (HW); 3) Sustainable and Resilient Communities (SC); and 4) Sound Science and Inclusive Management (SM). Under each theme, there are set implementation actions which have been formulated to carry out each themes’ strategies to help meet the CCMP’s objectives and outcomes. Every 5 years, the LISS updates each themes’ implementation actions to successfully progress management targets relative to current successes, challenges, and gaps. In 2020, the LISS updated the CCMP Action Plan listing 136 implementation actions covering the period 2020-2024.

Implementation Action NumberImplementation Action TextImplementation Action StatusFederal Dollars SpentEcosystem TargetDetails
WW-40 Continue to support, improve, and utilize the Sentinel Monitoring Data Citation Clearinghouse and other data synthesis, storage, and sharing efforts. No Progress 61,483.00 Extent of Hypoxia; Nitrogen Loading; Water Clarity; Riparian Buffer Extent; Approved Shellfish Areas; Sediment Quality Improvement; Public Engagement and Knowledge
HW-13 Promote directed volunteer-driven invasive species reconnaissance and removal work. Partial Progress 404,202.27 Coastal Habitat Extent; Tidal Wetlands Restored; Protected Open Space; Riparian Buffer Extent; Public Engagement and Knowledge
HW-14 Develop and implement invasive/non-native species management plans for priority terrestrial and aquatic sites. Partial Progress 32,176.00 Coastal Habitat Extent; Tidal Wetlands Restored; Protected Open Space; Riparian Buffer Extent; Public Engagement and Knowledge
HW-20 Develop and support programs to engage landowners in understanding the importance of habitat protection and management methods and in implementing them on their properties. No Progress 225,073.14 Coastal Habitat Extent; Protected Open Space; Riparian Buffer Extent; Public Engagement and Knowledge
HW-21 Support inclusive participation of communities and stakeholders in the design and implementation of the Long Island Sound National Estuarine Research Reserve management plan and reserve education and research programs. Significant Progress 686,745.94 Coastal Habitat Extent; Eelgrass Extent; Tidal Wetlands Restored; Protected Open Space; Public Engagement and Knowledge
HW-22 Engage local communities in design, development, implementation, and promotion of habitat restoration, stewardship and monitoring projects. Significant Progress 1,875,460.73 Coastal Habitat Extent; Eelgrass Extent; Tidal Wetlands Restored; Protected Open Space; Public Engagement and Knowledge
SC-1 Support festivals, celebrations, events, campaigns and materials that reach priority audiences through multiple communication channels to promote education and encourage appreciation, responsible use, and stewardship of the Sound’s natural, cultural, historical and maritime resources. Partial Progress 1,299,641.97 Public Engagement and Knowledge
SC-3 Continue programs to promote recreational fishing and boating as healthy and sustainable activities, while incorporating education on environmental issues and ways to enhance stewardship. Partial Progress 13,438.11 Public Engagement and Knowledge; Public Access
SC-4 Support federal, state and local environmental justice initiatives that promote equitable access, appreciation, and understanding of the Long Island Sound. Partial Progress 713,916.33 Public Engagement and Knowledge
SC-5 Support or develop tools (e.g., training modules, websites, regulations, best practices, etc.) and conduct region-wide and town-specific workshops to assist municipalities in incorporating environmental justice in projects that implement CCMP actions. Partial Progress 54,072.33 Public Engagement and Knowledge; Public Access
Ecosystem Target
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