Jon Kachmar Habitat Restoration Coordinator Maine State Planning Office / Gulf of Maine Council

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RESTORING COASTAL HABITAT IN THE GULF OF MAINE Capitol Hill Oceans Week Washington, DC June 7-9, 2005 Jon Kachmar Habitat Restoration Coordinator Maine State Planning Office / Gulf of Maine Council

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RESTORING COASTAL HABITAT IN THE GULF OF MAINE

Capitol Hill Oceans WeekWashington, DC June 7-9, 2005

Jon KachmarHabitat Restoration Coordinator

Maine State Planning Office / Gulf of Maine Council

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Gulf of Maine Council/NOAA Habitat Restoration Partnership

2002-2005 GRANTS PROGRAM FOR HABITAT RESTORATION IN THE GULF OF MAINE

– Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia– $300,000 per year for competitive community-based restoration grants– Gulf of Maine Council partnership with the NOAA Restoration Center

TOTAL AWARDS: $1.2 millionTOTAL MATCH: $3.9 millionTOTAL PROJECT VALUE: $5.4 million

NUMBER OF PROJECTS: MA: 20 , NH: 5 ME: 16, NB: 1, NS: 1

TOTAL: 43

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THE GULF OF MAINE:A Semi-enclosed System

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HABITAT RESTORED

HABITAT TYPE ACRES/MILES/ETC.SALT MARSH 891 ACRES SALT MARSH

RIVERINE/FISH RESTORATION 2,197 ACRES OF POND HABITAT AND 265 MILES OF RIVER FOR DIADRAMOUS FISH SPAWNING; 500 FT. RIPARIAN VEGETATION

SUBTIDAL/INTERTIDAL 14 MILLION OYSTER LARVAE SEEDED AND 40 ACRES MUDFLAT

TRAINING 90 VOLUNTEER SALT MARSH AND COASTAL INVASIVE PLANT MONITORS

Note: Some of this represents feasibility work and it is assumed habitat will be restored once the entire project is implemented. Habitat restored also includes other funding sources.

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Before--Undersized culvert with scour and phragmites (common reed)

After--Appropriately sized culvert replacement with greater flow and less phragmites

BRIDGE CREEK CULVERT REPLACEMENTBARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS

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Little River MarshRye, New Hampshire

Before culvert replacement…

After culvert replacement…

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Pemaquid Salt MarshBristol, MaineCrushed

culvert before… Properly

sized culvert after…

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Oyster RestorationBarnstable, MA

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TOWN BROOK DAM REMOVAL / BANK RESTORATIONPLYMOUTH, MASSACUSETTS

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Challenges to Coastal Restoration?

• Finding applicants who have the technical capacity to develop and manage projects

• Scarcity of non-federal funds to match federal grant opportunities

• Lack of coordinated coastal land use policies for regional wetlands management

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Recommendations for Improving Coastal Wetlands Restoration Efforts

• Focus funding, training and technical assistance on capacity building at the local level

• Encourage local / state government and private sector to dedicate funding for restoration projects

• Evaluate regional coastal land use impacts on wetlands and consider actions

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Jon Kachmar

Habitat Restoration Coordinator

Maine Coastal Program/Gulf of Maine Council

207-287-1913

[email protected]