Top 21 Habitat Conservation Stories of 2021

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Top 21 Habitat Conservation Stories of 2021

Dispatches from the Chesapeake Bay

The mighty Chesapeake Bay is the nation’s largest estuary and one of the most productive bodies of water in the world. This massive home to other fish, crabs, oysters, and more was a popular topic all around. We highlighted work to improve the health of the Bay by using the latest science to ensure its sustainable use for generations to come.

Making Habitat-Climate Connections During Habitat Month and Throughout the Year

Our annual Habitat Month celebration in 2021 focused on habitat’s connection to climate change and communities. We highlighted science and stories about how habitat can help increase coastal community resilience, and about understanding certain habitats' vulnerability to climate change.

Removing Dams and Other Barriers to Fish Migration

Every year millions of fish migrate to their native habitats to reproduce. They are often blocked from completing their journey. We remove those barriers so fish can reach their river and stream habitat and grow their populations. Our top fish passage stories focused on what happens after dams are removed, and included an interactive story map of projects in the Northeast U.S.

Oysters, Oysters, Oysters!

Our first Oyster Week in November was a shell of a success! We highlighted how oyster aquaculture is a terrific, sustainable way to grow this tasty seafood, why restoring oyster reefs is important, and more. Although some of these top stories cover the Chesapeake Bay again, oysters and their habitat are important and can be found in many other coastal areas.

Rounding Out The Top 21 Stories of 2021

Other hot stories of 2021 relate to wetland conservation, engaging saltwater anglers, previous habitat restoration successes across the United States, and deep sea coral discoveries. These are all important habitat efforts as well.

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