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Announcing the 2018 Habitat Month Photo Contest Winners!

The 2018 NOAA Habitat Month digital photo contest recognized photographers who have captured beautiful and captivating images of the habitats we and our partners are working to conserve, protect and restore.
July 31, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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Horseshoe Crabs: Managing a Resource for Birds, Bait, and Blood

Because horseshoe crabs are so important as a food source for shorebirds, as bait, and for human health, their harvest is closely managed.
July 31, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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Partnering on Coral Reef Restoration

The Coral Restoration Foundation is a collaboration machine—focusing on active reef restoration, scientific research, and education.
July 30, 2018 - Feature Story ,
CRF_jessica_levy.jpg CRF's Jessica Levy Brings New Corals to Plant on the Reef Image. Credit: Zach Ransom/Coral Restoration Foundation.

$1.2 Million in Funding for Partners Working in NOAA’s Habitat Focus Areas

NOAA announces $1.2 million in funding for habitat restoration in seven Habitat Focus Areas.
July 27, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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The Power of Partnerships

Partners are key to habitat conservation!
July 26, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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July 26 is International Mangrove Conservation Day

Celebrating Habitat Month
July 26, 2018 - News ,
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Habitat Month: The Power of Partnerships

Dig into Habitat Month and learn how healthy habitat depends on the power of partnerships.
July 26, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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Partnering in Paradise with The Nature Conservancy

Restoration partnerships with Hawaiʻi’s coastal communities.
July 23, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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NOAA and the Chesapeake Bay Program

A long-term partnership effort.
July 19, 2018 - Feature Story ,
Healthy oysters grow in vertically oriented clumps to form reefs