The New Hampshire Estuaries Project is a member of the Partnership to Restore New Hampshire’s Estuaries (“Partnership”), a recently-formed coalition launched to increase the pace and scale of restoration efforts to improve long-term sustainability of the state’s estuaries. The Partnership’s vision is to promote cooperative restoration and conservation activities in New Hampshire’s coastal watersheds to improve the health, productivity, and resiliency of its two major estuaries – Great Bay and Hampton-Seabrook – so that fish, shellfish, crustaceans, eelgrass, waterfowl, piscivorous birds, and other native species flourish, and local communities recognize and derive societal benefits provided by healthy estuary ecosystems including clean water, vibrant fisheries, abundant recreation opportunities, beautiful scenery, stable shorelines, and diverse wildlife populations. ---------------------------------------------------------- |
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June 5, 2008
2-4pm, TNC Office (map)
Agenda, Minutes
Meeting Documents:
April 10, 2008
2-4pm, DES Pease Office, Room E
Agenda, Minutes
Meeting Documents:
Draft Pilot Restoration Matrix
February 21, 2008 [Minutes]
LIDAR Presentation
November 28, 2007 [Minutes]
September 27, 2007 [Minutes]
August, 23, 2007 [Minutes]
August 16, 2007 [Roundtable Summaries]
June 6, 2007 [Minutes]
May 16, 2007 [Minutes]
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Partnership to Restore New Hampshire's Estuaries,
Memorandum of Understanding, Draft 3