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|Name=National Estuary Program Story Map Text | |Name=National Estuary Program Story Map Text | ||
|Link Url=https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2018-03/documents/text_only_version_of_nep_story_map.pdf | |Link Url=https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2018-03/documents/text_only_version_of_nep_story_map.pdf | ||
|Description= | |Description=Story Map Text about the 28 National Estuary Programs located along the Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific coasts and in Puerto Rico. | ||
|Text_Body=The NEPs employ a watershed approach, extensive public participation, and collaborative science-based problem solving to address watershed challenges. To address these challenges, the NEPs develop and implement long-term plans (called Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plans) to coordinate local actions. The NEPs and their partners have protected and restored approximately 2 million acres of habitat. On average, NEPs leverage $19 for every $1 provided by the EPA, demonstrating the value of federal government support for locally-driven efforts. | |||
|Region=United States | |||
|Site Logo=Link-logo-national-estuary-program.gif | |||
The NEPs and their partners have protected and restored approximately 2 million acres of habitat. On average, NEPs leverage $19 for every $1 provided by the EPA, demonstrating the value of federal government support for locally-driven efforts. | |Type=Document | ||
|Topic= | |Topic=Conservation Resources | ||
|Subtopic=Educational Material | |Subtopic=Educational Material | ||
|Poster=Admin | |Poster=Admin | ||
| | |Posted=20191116095844 | ||
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National Estuary Program Story Map Text
Story Map Text about the 28 National Estuary Programs located along the Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific coasts and in Puerto Rico.
The NEPs employ a watershed approach, extensive public participation, and collaborative science-based problem solving to address watershed challenges. To address these challenges, the NEPs develop and implement long-term plans (called Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plans) to coordinate local actions. The NEPs and their partners have protected and restored approximately 2 million acres of habitat. On average, NEPs leverage $19 for every $1 provided by the EPA, demonstrating the value of federal government support for locally-driven efforts.
Posted By: AdminPost Date: 2019-11-16