Specifications include, but are not limited to: Remediate pollution to waterbodies listed on the State’s Integrated List of (Impaired) Waters (https://www.mass.gov/lists/integrated-lists-of-waters-related-reports) and partially or fully restore segments not meeting the Surface Water Quality Standards. Improve or protect estuarine and freshwater habitat for diadromous fish within the coastal watershed, including areas which support current diadromous fish runs or areas which historically supported fish runs. Protect or improve condition of coastal habitats such as salt marshes and eelgrass beds through increased water quality. Improve water quality in waterbodies subject to eutrophication (low oxygen availability, algae blooms, and reduced water clarity) from nutrient inputs in stormwater runoff and boat waste discharges. Reduce or eliminate instances of beach closures due to elevated bacteria levels. Preserve or expand opportunities for shellfish harvesting, re-open harvesting areas or reduce limits on shellfish collection. Reduce or prevent discharges of stormwater or boat waste contaminated with pollutants such as bacteria and nutrients to coastal waters. Retrofit existing stormwater infrastructure to increase treatment effectiveness and long-term resiliency to climate change impacts. Expand the use of appropriate green infrastructure and low impact development techniques to manage and treat stormwater effectively. Install commercial boat-waste pumpout facilities to support compliance with the statewide No Discharge Zone.