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NOAA Office of Habitat Conservation

Congressional Project List


Congressional
District

Program

Project Name

City

Award
Years

Total NOAA
Funding

2010, 2012

$106,606

2010

$21,000

2009

$34,978

2008
2007
2005
2003
2003
2002

$50,000
$45,000
$5,000
$17,800
$1,250
$46,712

DELAWARE
At-large

Community-based Restoration

White Clay Creek Dam #1 Removal

At-large

Community-based Restoration

White Clay Creek Wild and Scenic River Shad Restoration Project

At-large

Community-based Restoration

White Clay Creek Fish Passage Feasibility Study

At-large
At-large
At-large
At-large
At-large
At-large

Community-based Restoration
Community-based Restoration
Community-based Restoration
Community-based Restoration
Community-based Restoration
Community-based Restoration

Brandywine Fish Passage Analysis


Brandywine Shad Restoration Phase 3
Brandywine Shad Restoration- Phase 2
Brandywine Shad Restoration
Millsboro Pond American Eel Passage
Pickering Beach Horseshoe Crab Restoration

Pike Creek
Valley
Pike Creek
Valley
Wilmington
Wilmington
Wilmington
Wilmington
Millsboro
Dover

At-large

Community-based Restoration

Delaware Inland Bays Shellfish Restoration

Bethany Beach

2002

$11,000

At-large
At-large
At-large
At-large
At-large

DARRP
Community-based Restoration
Community-based Restoration
DARRP
DARRP

Delaware City
Kenton
Long Neck
New Castle
Odessa

1997
1996
1996
1996

$25,210
$15,000

At-large

DARRP
DARRP
Community-based Restoration

Presidente Rivera - Pea Patch Island


Pratt Farm Riparian Restoration
Delaware Inland Bays SAV Restoration
Army Creek Landfill - Army Creek Marsh Restoration
Halby Chemical Superfund Site - Cleaver Marsh Restoration
Wildcat Landfill Superfund Site - St. Jones River Watershed Salt Marsh
Restoration
Delaware Oyster Restoration
Brandywine Shad Restoration Phase 4

Essential Fish Habitat

Conservation of the DelMarVa Reefs, Black Sea Bass Habitats At Risk

Deep Sea Coral Research and


Technology Program
Deep Sea Coral Research and
Technology Program
Deep Sea Coral Research and
Technology Program
Deep Sea Coral Research and
Technology Program
Deep Sea Coral Research and
Technology Program

February 2015

Highland Acres
2010
2008

$15,000

2012

$100,000

Offshore

2012, 2013,
2014

$1,675,000

Offshore

2012

$13,000

Offshore

2011

$46,500

Offshore

2011

$20,000

Creation of ultra-high resolution multibeam sonar images targeting deep sea


Offshore
coral habitats in Hudson Canyon

2010

$45,980

Northeast Deep-Sea Coral and Sponge Fieldwork Initiative


Deep-Sea Coral and Sponge Identification Training for the Northeast
Fisheries Observer Program
Modeling of Suitable Habitats for Deep-Sea Corals in the US Northwest
Atlantic
Northeast Region Research Priority-Setting Workshop

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Congressional
District

Program

Project Name

Deep Sea Coral Research and


Technology Program
Deep Sea Coral Research and
Technology Program

Mapping the Intensity of Fishing in the Northeast Using Gears that may
Offshore
Damage Deep-Sea Corals
Deriving Deep-Sea Coral and Sponge Distribution Data from Archived
Offshore
Video Records in Northeast U.S.
Use of state fisheries independent survey data to refine EFH in estuaries and
near-shore coastal waters of the greater Atlantic
Identifying HAPCs and Habitat Conservation Objectives for Mid-Atlantic
Fishreies

Essential Fish Habitat


Essential Fish Habitat

February 2015

City

Award
Years

Total NOAA
Funding

2009

$30,000

2009

$15,000

2010

$113,000

2014

$104,547

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