Wednesday, April 28, 2021

If You Missed Out

"learn about a developing opportunity for our community.”

            The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA) has plans to create a multi-million-dollar research center somewhere along the shoreline between Marinette and Sturgeon Bay. We’d like to see this new National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR) built here!

Some of you might have missed the online sessions held on April 12 and April 15 discussing a fantastic opportunity for the Menominee-Marinette area. The session is now online and available for streaming. Click here to access: NERR Kick-Off Event recording

            

            NERR describes Green Bay as the largest freshwater estuary with “significant cultural, economic, commercial and recreational benefits” derived from its water and coastal features. But both the Bay of Green Bay and Lake Michigan “face many challenges: changing water levels, flooding, coastal erosion, and harmful algal blooms.” Establishing a NERR here will provide science, monitoring, education, and research resources to help address these challenges. The advantages of a locally based NERR center will help coordinate the management, restoration, and protection of the Green Bay ecosystem. NERR is a national network of 29 sites across the coastal U.S., including the Great Lakes, whose purpose is to protect and study estuaries and their coastal wetlands.

            The possibility of a NERR site here is a remarkable opportunity for our area. This multi-million-dollar investment will attract visitors, provide outreach to our area schools, and will help to protect our freshwater. Please watch the video for more detailed information and continue that great spirit of cooperation demonstrated during the #mymarinettemenominee small-town competition. 


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