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The Estuary Restoration Act

Estuaries are defined as the areas where the river meets the sea. These unique transitional areas absorb floods and tides, filter water, and provide a home for people and fish. The Estuary Restoration Act has made our nation's estuaries a national…

Forum Fosters Native Southern California Oyster Restoration

Very few people are aware of the robust population of native oysters that once thrived in Southern California. Experts discuss how to best fix this missing piece of the coastal ecosystem.
September 27, 2017 - Feature Story ,
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Information for NOAA Restoration Center Award Recipients

Congratulations on receiving a NOAA award and becoming a partner with NOAA’s Restoration Center! We look forward to working together to make our habitat restoration project a success.

Monitoring and Evaluation for Restoration Projects

Monitoring and evaluation are essential to determine whether restoration projects are implemented correctly and performing as expected so that we achieve the intended benefits. Monitoring and assessing restoration projects also helps to ensure that…

Current and Past Community-Based Restoration Projects

The Community-based Restoration Program provides technical and financial assistance for habitat restoration projects that support our nation’s fisheries and lead to lasting benefits for communities and the environment.

Restoration Atlas

The interactive Restoration Atlas will help you find habitat restoration projects near you—search for projects by habitat type, location, or congressional district.
August 30, 2017 - Map ,
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Environmental Compliance in the Office of Habitat Conservation

The Office of Habitat Conservation’s programs provide funding and technical assistance for coastal habitat conservation and restoration projects which require environmental impact analyses under the National Environmental Protection Act and other…

Polluted Rouge River Becoming Recreation Destination

NOAA participates in the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, launched in 2010 to protect and restore the largest system of fresh surface water in the world — the Great Lakes.
August 14, 2017 - Feature Story ,
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Defending Our Coasts

Communities and businesses around the country are vulnerable to natural disasters and long-term adverse environmental changes. NOAA Fisheries takes a comprehensive approach to strengthening the nation’s coastal communities, economies, and environments.
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Great Lakes Habitat Restoration

NOAA works through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative to restore habitat across the Great Lakes region. Our work helps strengthen valuable Great Lakes fisheries, restore coastal wetlands, and provide recreational opportunities.
Aerial view of a large forested island in the middle of a river Aerial view of Belle Isle in the Detroit River. (Photo: Friends of the Detroit River)