07/25/2022 | News release | Distributed by Public on 07/25/2022 12:49
We are excited to kick off Habitat Month at NOAA Fisheries. All month long, we will share our incredible habitat conservation efforts through our website and social media. The theme this year is "Healthy Habitat, Resilient Infrastructure"! Learn more about the role of healthy habitat in building coastal resilience. We'll also talk about how restoring habitat for our nation's fisheries and protected resources also strengthens the resilience of coastal communities and ecosystems.
Efforts like restoring coastal wetlands and removing outdated dams can improve coastal resilience. They help communities recover from and adapt to the impacts of extreme weather and climate change. All month long, we will highlight a variety of different habitat conservation projects and products. Follow us here and on Twitter (@NOAAHabitat, #HabitatMonth). Also, be sure to stay up-to-date by becoming a HabitatNews subscriber. Help spread the word about the importance of habitat conservation in making an impact for coastal ecosystems and communities.
Improving conservation through effective mitigation of adverse impacts to marine, estuarine, and freshwater resources.
Use our updated interactive mapping tool to explore thousands of NOAA restoration projects across the United States-from Alaskan salt marshes to Florida coral reefs, and everything in between.
Why reconnect with habitat? Because it's good for all of us-healthy habitat leads to improved mental and physical well-being and can inspire us to be better stewards of the environment.
Learn how healthy habitat can improve human health
Swamps and marshes are two kinds of "wetlands" - areas that look like land but are sometimes so wet that fish live in many of them. In fact, many fish couldn't live without them.
Find out what kind of fish might be in your local wetland
GulfCorps is working to mobilize community youth to create resilient coasts and communities in the five Gulf States.
NOAA scientists and collaborators have found rare deep-sea sponge mounds between two of California's most explored marine protected areas, signifying how vast and mysterious our ocean truly is.
Explore Massive Rare Deep Sea Sponge Mounds
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law presents an once-in-a-generation opportunity for NOAA to continue making an impact for coastal ecosystems and communities.
NOAA is seeking proposals for fish passage projects that will remove in-stream barriers to reopen migratory pathways and restore access to healthy habitat for fish around the country.
Learn more about two fish passage funding opportunities open under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
The funding will support eleven projects that will help to strengthen Great Lakes fisheries, ecosystems, and communities.
$14 Million in funding recommended for Great Lakes habitat restoration
Meet some of the Habitat Conservation team and learn more about their work.
Meet some of the staff on NOAA's Habitat Conservation Team
The Deepwater Horizon spill impacted the entire Gulf ecosystem as well as the communities that rely on the Gulf's natural resources. Watch this video to learn more about the restoration efforts that have taken place in the last 10 years.
Take a virtual tour to learn about how-and why-NOAA and partners are restoring oyster reef habitat in the Chesapeake Bay.
This interactive story map highlights 30 projects to celebrate almost 30 years of work by the NOAA Restoration Center and our partners.