Faulkner’s island and its lighthouse sit unassuming three and one half miles off the coast of Guilford. In the simplest of characterizations, it defines the coastal waters of Guilford. To many of Guilford’s visitors, it is a great seascape and a background for the countless “selfies”. Although it is an important landmark, it is much more. On an operational level it is a critical navigation aid, its light directing mariners for over two centuries’. It is, however, a vibrant and critically important ecosystem. It is a resting place for the many birds, seals, and other creatures that are passing through the Long Island Sound on their migratory paths.