Highlights
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Funding Available for Coastal Habitat Restoration Projects
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Funding Available for Partners to Implement Restoration after Oil and Chemical Spills
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Funding Available to Improve Coastal Resilience
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$8 Million for Eleven Projects to Increase Coastal Resiliency, Improve Habitat
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Mid-Atlantic Council and NOAA Fisheries Announce Frank R. Lautenberg Deep-Sea Coral Protection
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Great Lakes Project Restores Rapids, Fish Habitat
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Funding Available for Conservation Corps in Gulf of Mexico
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Living Shorelines Protect Coasts during Hurricane Matthew
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Explore Science of Deep Coral Ecosystems in Free NOAA Webinars -
Great Lakes Project Restores Rapids, Fish Habitat
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Funding Available for Conservation Corps in Gulf of Mexico
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Living Shorelines Protect Coasts during Hurricane Matthew
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Explore Science of Deep Coral Ecosystems in Free NOAA Webinars
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Habitat Blueprint’s Coastal and Marine Habitat Focus Area Cooperative Agreements
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Why should we be excited about the 20th anniversary of Essential Fish Habitat?
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Coral Restoration Work Underway after Hurricane Matthew
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Students Experience Choptank Habitat Focus Area
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Two Winners Earn National Habitat Conservation Award from NOAA Fisheries
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Projects in Maine Improve Lake and Stream Habitat for Fish
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Flounder Guru Connects with Habitats
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National Fish Habitat Partnership Celebrates 10 Years of Success
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Sustaining Fisheries through Healthy Habitats in Southern California
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Fishermen Connect with Habitat Researchers in Alaska
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NOAA Restoration Center: Celebrating 25 Years of Habitat Restoration
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St. Louis River Team Advances Restoration Goals
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Salmon Habitat Restoration: A Critical Investment for Flood-Prone Communities
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NOAA Announces New Partnerships to Restore Habitat in the Great Lakes
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Kicking off the Second Largest Dam Removal in California
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River Restoration Boosts Maine’s Fishy Food Web
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$9 Million in Funding for Coastal Habitat Restoration Projects to Benefit Fish
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Shallow Coral Reefs — Essential Fish Habitat of the Pacific Islands
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Helping Fish Swim over Major Dam in the Russian River
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River Restoration Helps Fish Reach Habitat
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California Camp Models by Example: Balancing Water Needs to Recover Salmon
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Bringing Back the Fish: NOAA Fisheries Releases Plan to Restore Penobscot River Watershed
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American “Ninja” Eels Climb Dams to Live
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Community leader and NOAA collaborator wins major wetlands award
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Creative Solutions Save Money and Marsh Along Galveston Bay, Texas
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New Atlantic Coast Deep-Sea Memorial will be Largest in United States
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Funding Available for Coastal and Marine Habitat Restoration
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Lawrence Creek—A New Habitat Restoration Approach on the U.S. West Coast
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Saving Seagrass Meadows: Working Together to Protect Essential Habitat
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NOAA awards $27.2 million to restore Louisiana barrier island
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After a Century, Fish Return to Historic Habitat in Maine
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Carpinteria Creek: A model for steelhead habitat restoration in southern California
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Deepwater Horizon Trustees Propose Fifth Phase of Early Restoration
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10 Things You Should Know About Corals
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New Blue Carbon Methodology and Manual for Tidal Wetland and Seagrass Restoration
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Six Projects Selected for Funding Would Increase Coastal Resiliency, Improve Habitat
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Veterans Corps — Working Towards the Goal of Covering Coastal Watersheds in California
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New NOAA Guidance Promotes Living Shorelines for Improving Habitats
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Rebuilding a Hawai’i Coral Reef after a Ship Grounding in Hawaii
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Moving Fish: Fishways Connect Habitats and Support Coastal Communities
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Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Trustees Propose Comprehensive Restoration Plan for the Gulf of Mexico
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Two of Oregon’s Worst Fish Passage Barriers Removed
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Tides Return to Crucial Salmon Habitat in Washington
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NOAA Launches Deep-Sea Coral Data Portal
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Habitat Restoration Since Katrina
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California’s Largest Dam Removal Project Makes History
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NOAA Announces National Habitat Policy
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Public Service Announcement Advocates for Marine Wildlife in Hawai’i
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NOAA and Partners are “Planting” Long-lost Abalone in the Sea
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The Proof Is In the Pudding: Seeing Fish Return to Pudding Creek after Restoration
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Habitat Focus Areas Part of New Initiative to Increase Resilience to Climate Change
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Protecting Essential Fish Habitat in the Nation’s Busiest Ports
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Wetlands: Multi-Million Dollar Essential Fish Habitat
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Celebrating Habitat Successes Large and Small
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Great News for Atlantic Deep-Sea Corals
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Responding to the Santa Barbara Oil Spill
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Staghorn Corals and Fish: Better Together
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Funding Available for Coastal Resiliency Projects
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Coral Bleaching Teaches Lessons on Restoration Techniques
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From Junk to Gem: Urban Creek Restoration in Oregon
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Cattle Make Way for Booming Salmon Populations in California
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The Return of The Fish of Kings
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Improved Fish Passage at Tingue Dam in Connecticut
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NOAA Removes 57 Tons of Marine Debris from Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
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Innovative Abalone Spawning Technique to Aid Restoration
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$627 Million Gulf Spill Restoration Plan Approved
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Smart Transportation Projects that Protect Fish Habitat
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Funding Available for Marine Debris Removal Projects
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Dam Removal Supports Fish Populations, Tribal Traditions
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Last Barrier to Elwha Fish Blown Away
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Hanging Coral Gardens Found on Gulf of Maine Cruise
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Innovative Approach to Funding Habitat Restoration
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Hauling Up Illegal Lobster Traps in the Florida Keys
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VIDEO: Healthy Habitat: The Foundation of America’s Seafood & Fisheries
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NOAA joins Canadian Scientists on Gulf of Maine Deep-Sea Coral Expedition
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NOAA Helps One Million Salmon Migrate from WA’s Baker River to the Pacific Ocean
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VIDEOS: Learn about restoration in New England
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VIDEO: Explore the deep-sea corals of the Northeastern U.S.
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Eating Away at the Algae Problem in Hawai’i’s Coral Reefs
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Restoration Helps Coral Reefs and Fish Populations Rebound After Ship Grounding
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Investing in the Future: an Innovative New Stewardship Program
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Protecting Offshore Habitats while Rebuilding New Jersey Beaches
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Exactly Who Calls an Oyster Reef "Home"?
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NOAA Selects Two Areas in the Great Lakes for Targeted Habitat Conservation Efforts
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NOAA Announces Two New Habitat Focus Areas to Receive Targeted Conservation Efforts
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Going to New Heights to Restore Habitat
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Trustees Propose $627 Million in New Restoration Projects
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Seeing Redds After Fish Passage Restoration
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NEW REPORT: Status and Trends of Wetlands in the Coastal Watersheds, 2004-2009
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$36 Million in Funding for Coastal Habitat Restoration Projects to Benefit Fish
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Continuing Our Education: Why Monitoring Matters
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Wild Salmon Return to Restored Habitat in California
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Canyon Habitats of the Northeast Produce Stunning Footage
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Abundant Deep-Sea Coral Observed in the Gulf of Maine
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Next Step in Historic Fish Passage Project on Penobscot River
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Whitewater Rapids Boost Local Economies, Fish Populations
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Restoring Habitat Brings Return of Salmon in Northwest
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NOAA Wins Award for Best Restored Beach
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Video: Military Veterans Help Rebuild Fisheries
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NOAA Partnerships Recognized for Conservation Success
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NOAA Supports Unfettered Access for River Herring in the St. Croix River
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NOAA Announces the release of “More Habitat Means More Fish”
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More Habitat Means More Fish—A Message from NOAA Leadership
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First Deepwater Horizon Restoration Project Completed
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Restoration Transforms Abandoned Naval Golf Course into Healthy Coastal Marsh
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A Message about Habitat from the Director of NOAA’s Office of Habitat Conservation
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VIDEO: From Gravel Pits to Salmon Habitat
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Beavers: Mother Nature’s First River Restoration Engineers
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How Forecasting Frost Can Save Fish
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No More Headaches for Fish with These Wines
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Astounding Increase in Herring Numbers Thanks to New Fishways on the Acushnet River, MA
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Oyster Restoration Showing Solid Progress in Chesapeake Bay
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VIDEO: Ocean Oases. Explore Deep Sea Coral Habitat with Philippe Cousteau
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Protecting Baby Skates and their “Mermaid Purses” in Alaska’s Bering Sea
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Building a Better Fish Trap for Salmon in the Northwest
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Fish Finally Complete the Circle of (Migratory) Life in Oregon
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Case Study: How WA Marsh Restoration Benefits Fish and the Economy
Habitat Improvements Reduce Flooding, Recover Fish
NOAA Focuses on Russian River Habitat
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Habitat of the Month: Oysters
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Herring Recovery at Plymouth Rock: A Thanksgiving Story
Call for Nominations: 2012 Nancy Foster Habitat Conservation Awards, Deadline is January 18, 2013
New Species of Deep-Sea Coral Spotted off San Francisco
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Two New Projects Proposed to Restore The Gulf
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Fall Water Temps Help Rockfish Choose Habitat
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Eelgrass—Habitat of the Month
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Fish Returning to Restored Habitat in Great Lakes Faster than Expected
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“Coral Hotspots” Found in Deepwater Canyons off Northeast U.S. Coast
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Habitat of the Month—Estuaries
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Military Veterans Help Rebuild Northern California Fisheries
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Landfill Turned Urban Oasis—Wetland Now Home to Fish and Birds
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Habitat Restoration Creates Jobs, Boosts Local Economies
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Trash to Treasure: Removing Marine Debris from Hawaii’s Coral Reefs
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Fish Jumping to Get Back to White Salmon River
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Fish Already Returning to Elwha River after Dam Removal
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Students Learn About Habitat with NOAA
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Dams: How Industrial Age Technology is Costing Us
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Cruising for Deep-Sea Coral in Alaska
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Maine Dam Removal Will Improve Access to 1,000 Miles of Habitat
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Lobstermen Haul up Trash, Protect Habitat
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River Restoration Results in Record Fish Runs
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Restoring Abalone: The Time is Now
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Oyster Restoration Creates Jobs in Alabama
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Habitat Restoration in Michigan: A Big Bang for the Buck
Three Foster Award Winners Honored at NOAA Headquarters
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New Bridge Opens Up River for Fish and Hikers
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NOAA Prevents Island Cat-astrophe
Restoration to Begin after Oil Spill in San Francisco Bay
Fish in the Southeast Get Locked Up!
Major Coral Restoration Underway in Puerto Rico
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Want to create jobs? Restore habitat.
Restored Habitat in Oregon Benefits Salmon, Creates Jobs
Habitat of the Month—Deep-Sea Corals
Trees Slow River for Fish to Grow
Historic Coho Salmon Breeding Ground Re-opened in California
Habitat of the Month—Oyster Reefs
Dam Removal Benefits Fish . . . and Oysters
Coastal Habitats Store More Carbon Than Tropical Forests
Habitat of the Month—Mangrove Forest
Condit Dam Removed with a Bang—Fish and Boaters Cheer
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Restoration Creates Jobs: What's Good for Nature is Good for the Economy
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Hawaiian Coral Reefs Worth $34 Billion
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Restoring a Freshwater Marsh: Finding Common Ground Between Farmers and Fish
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Louisiana Barrier Island Restoration—Combating one of the Highest Rates of Wetland Loss in the World
$36.8 Million to Help with Restoration after San Francisco Bay Oil Spill
Estuaries—Habitat of the Month
NOAA Awards Nearly $5 Million to Great Lakes Restoration
Largest Dam Removal in U.S. History Begins With Help from NOAA
Deep-Sea Coral Exploration Takes NOAA Researchers to New Depths
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NOAA Monitors Hurricane Irene’s Effects on the Chesapeake Bay
Habitat of the Month: Seagrass
Clearing the Water in Hawaii’s Kaneohe Bay
NOAA Expedition Discovers New Deep-Sea Coral Mounds
Removing Marine Debris in the Great Lakes
Habitat of the Month: Barrier Islands
Returning Tides Transform Salt Ponds to Marshes
Salmon Make Comeback in Northern California
NOAA’s NW Region Recognized for Innovative Fish Passage Design
Speed Bump Slows Tidal Flow, Accelerates Marsh Restoration
Montrose Restoration—10 Years of Progress in Southern California
Habitat of the Month: Coastal Wetlands
Now Accepting Nominations for the Nancy Foster Awards
New Report: The Status of Fish Habitat in the U.S.
EFH Mapper—Getting Better All the Time
Dam Removal Brings Life Back to River
Working with Our Partners to Restore Habitat in the Gulf of Mexico
Restoration Scoping for BP Oil Spill Begins
New Projects Will Restore Habitat in the Southeast
Recovery Act Marine Debris Removal Project Wraps Up in Washington
Penobscot River Restoration Project Takes Major Step Toward Opening 1,000 Miles of Habitat
Dam Removal Success Celebrated by NOAA's NE Region
Tides Flow Free Again in Brewster, Massachusetts
Dam removal opens fish passage on Patapsco River in Maryland
The Chesapeake Bay is Where the Action's At
Extreme Corals: NOAA's Expedition to Study Deep-Sea Ecosystems
Alabama Oyster Restoration Project Resumes After Oil Spill
NOAA Restoration Center Awards $11 Million for Coastal Restoration Projects
Responding to the Deepwater BP Oil Spill
Maunalua Project Removes 1 Million Pounds of Algae
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South Atlantic Deep-sea Corals Find Safety in Historic Amendment
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