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NOAA awards $386,000 to Foundation
Partnership to restore habitat vital to the Gulf of Mexico’s coastal fisheries
July 28, 2004 - The U.S. Commerce
Department’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced
a $386,000 grant to the Gulf of Mexico Foundation as part of a
multi-project cooperative partnership to restore habitat vital to the
Gulf of Mexico’s coastal fisheries. NOAA is an agency of the U.S.
Department of Commerce.
The grant award kicks off a second three-year restoration effort
between NOAA, GMF and the EPA’s Gulf of Mexico Program that was first
established in 2001. The funding will continue restoration efforts
between GMF and the NOAA Restoration Center for projects that benefit
the coastal habitats of the five Gulf States. These projects improve
fisheries by providing nursery areas and food sources for commercially
and recreationally fished species. The objective is to restore marine,
estuarine and riparian habitats. These include salt marshes, seagrass
beds, oyster reefs, coral reefs, mangrove forests, shellfish beds and
freshwater spawning and rearing habitats in streams and rivers.
“This partnership between NOAA and the Gulf of Mexico Foundation is an
example of a strong alliance that results in valuable projects and
initiatives,” said retired Navy Vice Adm. Conrad C. Lautenbacher,
Ph.D., under secretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere and NOAA
administrator. “NOAA’s goal of healthy coastal habitats and vibrant
coastal communities can only be accomplished when there is strong local
stewardship of the habitats that support our fisheries resources.”
"The partnership between NOAA, the EPA Gulf of Mexico Program, and the
Gulf of Mexico Foundation has been very productive in habitat
restoration in the gulf states,” said Dr. Quenton Dokken, executive
director of the Gulf of Mexico Foundation. “We expect the next three
years to be even more productive.”
The goal of the Gulf of Mexico Foundation is to promote ecological
preservation and conservation through community stewardship and
collaborative partnerships. GMF will continue to work with the state
Gulf Ecological Management Site managers, the EPA Gulf of Mexico
Program and NOAA Fisheries to identify and implement habitat
restoration projects. Past projects funded through the NOAA Restoration
Center partnership with GMF include opening sturgeon passages and
building a mangrove nursery at Bahia Grande, one of the largest
estuarine restoration projects in the country.
NOAA’s Community-based Restoration Program (CRP) works with community
organizations and local governments to support locally-driven habitat
restoration projects in marine, estuarine and riparian areas. NOAA CRP
funds on-the-ground habitat restoration projects that provide long-term
ecological benefits for fishery resources. To date, nearly 800 projects
in 26 states have been implemented using NOAA funding and leveraged
funding from national and regional habitat restoration partners since
1996.
Each year, NOAA awards approximately $900 million in grants to members
of the academic, scientific and business communities to assist the
agency in fulfilling its mission to study the Earth’s natural systems
to predict environmental change, manage ocean resources, protect life
and property and provide decision makers with reliable scientific
information. NOAA goals and programs reflect a commitment to these
basic responsibilities of science and service to the nation for the
past 33 years.
NOAA is dedicated to enhancing economic security and national safety
through the prediction and research of weather and climate-related
events and providing environmental stewardship of our nation’s coastal
and marine resources.
On the Web:
http://www.noaa.gov
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/habitat/restoration
https://www.gulfmex.org
Gulf of Mexico Foundation - PMB 51, 5403
Everhart - Corpus Christi, TX 78411
(800) 884-4175 toll free - (361) 882-3939 phone
- (361) 882-1262 fax
e-mail:
info@gulfmex.org
website:
gulfmex.org
webmaster:
Carrie Robertson
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