September EcoFlora Virtual Lecture and community feedback opportunity

Plants Can Help Make the NY–NJ Harbor Estuary Fishable and Swimmable!

Robert Pirani, Program Director, New York–New Jersey Harbor & Estuary Program at the Hudson River Foundation

Tuesday, September 26, 5:00PM EST

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The New York–New Jersey Harbor Estuary is the largest public resource in the nation’s greatest city. Conservation and management of its flora can help make its waters fishable and swimmable, and help ensure that the estuary’s many benefits are available to people throughout the region. Rob Pirani, Program Director of the New York–New Jersey Harbor & Estuary Program at the Hudson River Foundation, will talk about some of the opportunities and challenges.


Robert Pirani is the program director for the New York–New Jersey Harbor & Estuary Program at the Hudson River Foundation. HEP is a collaboration of government, scientists and the civic sector that helps protect, restore, and provide access to the Hudson River Estuary. It is one of 28 such programs around the country authorized under the Clean Water Act.


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Publicado el septiembre 22, 2023 04:33 TARDE por tohmi tohmi

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