Wetlands


Articles

  • More Christmas Trees Added to Build Bayou Sauvage HabitatMarch 31, 2017

    This year's helicopter drop of 4,700 Christmas trees from Orleans Parish helps the national wildlife refuge create tree jetties that produce marsh habitat.

  • Oregon Pursuing Outstanding Resource Designation for North Fork Smith RiverFebruary 03, 2017

    The proposal would designate the river, as well as its tributaries and associated wetlands, as Outstanding Resource Waters under Oregon's antidegradation regulations under the federal Clean Water Act. This would be the first such protection for a water body in Oregon.

  • Study Warns of Big Impacts to Coastal WetlandsJanuary 30, 2017

    "Most studies have focused on the impact of sea-level rise on coastal wetlands and have excluded the important role of temperature and precipitation," said Michael Osland, a USGS research ecologist and the study's co-author. "We know that climate influences how these wetlands look and work, so this study aimed to demonstrate the importance of considering these forces when modeling what coastal wetlands may look like in the future."

  • Coastal Erosion Requires Immediate AttentionOctober 26, 2016

    Louisiana's Governor says “we are in a race against time.”

  • BP Tallies Total Deepwater Horizon Costs: $61.6 BillionJuly 14, 2016

    "Over the past few months, we've made significant progress resolving outstanding Deepwater Horizon claims and today we can estimate all the material liabilities remaining from the incident. Importantly, we have a clear plan for managing these costs and it provides our investors with certainty going forward," said Brian Gilvary, BP's chief financial officer.

  • America’s Wetland Foundation Responds to Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement Well Control Rule April 15, 2016

    The America's WETLAND Foundation (AWF) is concerned that some provisions of the proposed Well Control Rule proposed by BSEE could have unintended consequences leading to less safety and environmental protection and a reduction in overall revenue sharing directed to financing coastal restoration.

  • First 'Deepwater Horizon' Movie Trailer ReleasedMarch 25, 2016

    The debate already has begun about whether the movie cynically exploits the families of the workers who died or portrays them and the catastrophe honestly.

  • UN Celebrates World Wetlands DayFebruary 05, 2016

    Thus far, 169 countries have signed the Convention on Wetlands and more than 2,200 sites have been designated and recognized as Wetlands of International Importance, covering an area larger than Mexico in all.

  • Timbervest Managed Habitats Up to 30,000 AcresAugust 12, 2015

    "Thanks to these projects, thousands of acres of degraded habitats will be restored or improved so that wildlife can thrive. We're proud of the fact that our company succeeds when the environment is restored," said Joel Shapiro, CEO of Timbervest LLC.

  • Grants Now Available for Wetland Projects in MaineJuly 07, 2015

    The State of Maine Department of Environmental Protection is now accepting applications and proposals for wetland improvements and restoration. The projects should include ideas for dealing with climate change and floods, as well as ways to help improve wildlife habitats.


Whitepapers

  • The Evolving Concept of the Discharge of Dredged and Fill Material

    Because dredged material and other material that is defined as fill are also defined as “pollutants,” the overlap has generated controversy over whether discharges of certain dredged or fill material must be authorized by a permit under only the Clean Water Act Section 404 or under both Sections 402 and 404.