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Providing Technical Support for Habitat Restoration Efforts
NOAA Fisheries provides scientific and technical assistance to help plan, design, and implement effective and efficient habitat restoration projects in coastal and marine habitats across the country.
Mesophotic and Deep Benthic Communities Restoration
Vital seafloor habitats were damaged by the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. NOAA and partners are building a network of experts and resources to restore this underexplored area in the Gulf of America.
NOAA Partners Create Jobs, Train Future Leaders to Advance Habitat Restoration Across the Country
With funding through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act, partners are leading efforts to support current and future restoration practitioners and advance projects that are important to local communities.

Webinar for 2018 Great Lakes Funding Applicants
Potential applicants will want to join us for this webinar, Thursday, February 1, 2018. Learn about the 2018 Great Lakes funding opportunity offered through NOAAâs Restoration Center.
On January 10, 2018, NOAA released the âNOAA Great Lak
Bob Pagliuco
Bob Pagliuco is a Marine Habitat Resource Specialist with the NOAA Restoration Center.
Megan Hilgart
Megan Hilgart is a Marine Habitat Resource Specialist with the NOAA Restoration Center.
Restoring Habitat After Oil Spills and Other Environmental Disasters
NOAA’s Damage Assessment, Remediation and Restoration Program protects and restores natural resources harmed by oil spills, releases of hazardous waste, and vessel groundings.

Meet Ian Zink, Marine Habitat Resource Specialist with NOAA’s Deepwater Horizon Restoration Program
Ian brings more than a decade of experience, including work in Florida’s Everglades, to restoring the Gulf of Mexico after Deepwater Horizon. Learn more about his work.

Restoring Coral Reefs
Coral reefs provide coastal protection for communities, habitat for fish, and millions of dollars in recreation and tourism, among other benefits. But corals are also severely threatened by rapidly worsening environmental conditions. Learn how NOAA works
Prioritizing Restoration Research Products
The NWFSC Watershed Program's select publications related to prioritizing restoration research.
Restoration Webinar Series: Seeking Presenters for 2019
Webinar series hosted by NOAA, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Society for Ecological Restoration is seeking presenters for its seventh season by February 28.

Restoration Planning Research Products
The NWFSC Watershed Program's select publications related to restoration planning research.
NOAA Proposes $45 Million for Coastal Habitat Restoration and Resilience Projects for Tribes and Underserved Communities as Part of Biden-Harris Administration’s Investing in America Agenda
Projects support community-driven restoration and capacity building.

$12 Million Available for Great Lakes Habitat Restoration
NOAA is seeking proposals for new grant awards that will restore habitat for Great Lakes fisheries, helping to support local ecosystems and communities.

$4.5 Million in Funding Recommended for Restoration Projects to Benefit Fish, Coastal Habitat
NOAA is recommending $4.5 million in funding for 10 new projects through the 2017 Community-based Restoration Program Coastal and Marine Habitat Restoration Grants competition.
