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Oregon/Washington Aquatic Habitat Management Program in the US

Public Diplomacy Section in South Korea

Deadline: 30-Mar-22

The Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Oregon/Washington Aquatic Habitat Management Program conserves and restores riparian, fisheries, and water resources to provide resource values and ecosystem services necessary to achieve the BLM’s multiple use mandate.

The agencies aquatic resources and issues are diverse and include watersheds; riparian-wetland systems; springs, streams, rivers, and groundwater; ponds and lakes; fisheries; water quality; water rights and uses; and aquatic invasive species. These systems also support myriad species of plants, fish, and wildlife; provide ecosystem services such as drinking water, pollination, and nutrient cycling; attenuate wildfires, floods, and drought; and are key to the vitality of local economies and communities.

The Program also works to support the thoughtful implementation of other aspects of BLM’s mission (e.g., locatable minerals, fluid minerals, range, forestry recreation, renewable energy), which could either impact aquatic resources or require restoration of such resources to achieve multiple-use and sustained yield management objectives.

Priorities

The BLM Oregon/Washington Aquatic Habitat Management Program’s priority work includes:

Funding Information
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=337045

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