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Our 28 NEPs are located along the Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific coasts and in Puerto Rico. The NEPs | Our 28 NEPs are 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 problemsolving to address watershed challenges. | employ a watershed approach, extensive public participation, and collaborative science-based problemsolving 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. | |||
To address these challenges, the NEPs develop and implement long-term plans (called Comprehensive | |||
Conservation and Management Plans | |||
The NEPs and their partners have protected and restored approximately 2 million acres of habitat. | 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 | On average, NEPs leverage $19 for every $1 provided by the EPA, demonstrating the value of federal government support for locally-driven efforts. | ||
government support for locally-driven efforts. | |||
|Topic=Restoration | |Topic=Restoration | ||
|Subtopic=Educational Material, National Estuary Program | |Subtopic=Educational Material, National Estuary Program |
Revision as of 10:10, November 16, 2019
National Estuary Program Story Map Text
NEP Story Map PDF text file.
Our 28 NEPs are 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 problemsolving 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.
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