The FERC Permitting and Review Process presented by Medha Kochhar, Office of Energy Projects, FERC
Habitat Committee
An overview of discussions, decisions, and recommendations made during meetings, focusing on habitat conservation, restoration, and management strategies that support sustainable fisheries along the Atlantic coast.
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“How energy companies go about projects that may have impacts on fish” presented by Douglas A. Dixon, Ph.D., at the ASMFC Energy Development Workshop
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Considerations for Fisheries & Habitat Conservation During State Permitting presented by Vin Malkowski, Senior Marine Fisheries Biologist
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Ecological Impacts of Energy Infrastructure Installations in Aquatic Settings presented by Mike Ludwig, Ocean & Coastal Consultants
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Presented by Thomas E. Bigford, NOAA/NMFS Office of Habitat Conservation, at the HC/MSC Joint Energy Seminar, ASMFC Annual Meeting, Atlantic Beach, North Carolina.
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The purpose of this document is to provide a comprehensive discussion regarding a variety of materials that have been used in the development of marine and estuarine artificial reefs in the United States.
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Many beaches along the east coast of the United States are eroding, which threatens habitat, property, public infrastructure, and the tourist industry. Loss of sand can be attributed to natural factors such as storms, sea level changes, waves, currents, tides, wind, bathymetry, shoreline geology, sand supply and quality, and sand movement among dunes, beach, and offshore bars.
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In order to promote and facilitate inter-agency cooperation along the Atlantic Coast, this guide provides resource management contacts for agencies involved in habitat management or alteration.
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