![]() ![]() Monitor water quality along the entire Bronx River in the Bronx and Westchester County, New York. Project Water DROP: Detecting River Outfalls and Pollutants (NY) (69987) The Bronx River Alliance will combat invasive plants and replant native plants engaging volunteers from a newly created Riparian Invasive Plant Patrol along the shoreline of the lower Bronx River, Bronx, New York.Įngaging the Public in Reducing Floatable Pollution in the Bronx River and Long Island Sound (NY) - II (49136)Ĭollected floatable debris through eight paddle and pickup canoe trips, one on-shore trash collection at a boom site, and on-shore coastal cleanup event. This project will help alewives make the journey back to their natal home for the first time in 130 years by widening the depth and width of an existing breach in the dam and removing debris and rocks to ensure river herring, juvenile sea lamprey and American eel can pass and planting the shoreline of Sasco brook with native vegetationĬombating Invasive Plants: Restoring the Bronx River’s Native Habitat (NY) (65724) Remove a barrier to fish passage at Bulkley Pond Dam, Sasco Brook in Fairfield and Westport, Connecticut. Water Quality Planning and ImplementationĪnalyze growth of and the potential for bioextraction of pollution by sugar kelp in Long Island’s Gold Coast in the Oyster Bay Complex, New York.įish Passage on the Bulkley Pond Dam (CT) (70249) ![]() ![]() The project supported the public process to develop a marine spatial Blue Plan which looks at human activities in the marine environment to achieve ecological, economic, and social objectives with an aim of protecting and restoring the Sound.Ī clear, transparent and consistent process goes a long way in engagement across sectors.īioextraction of “Gold Coast” Kelp in the Oyster Bay Complex (NY) (65633) CCMP 2020-2024 Implementation Action NumberĪ Blue Marine Plan for Long Island Sound (NY, CT) (53824)Įngaged scientists, government, industry, and the public in development of maps and natural resource and human use information for the Long Island Sound watershed of Connecticut and New York. ![]()
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