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You’ve found the Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership (PREP)! We protect the Piscataqua Region Watershed’s water for all who live, work, & play here. Unfortunately, we’re no longer active on Twitter. (1/2)
Join @nhcaw on January 23 and 24 during the Rising Tides Photo contest for site visits in public places that are already experiencing the impacts from high tide flooding. Registration is free but require to participate: https://t.co/quCyvzhq5l
In case you missed it, check out PREP's 2022 Annual Report! 🚨Warning: Spoilers Ahead🚨This year’s report details unprecedented funding, staff new and old, program updates, and more! Navigate to PREP's website or follow the link in our bio to learn about the past year at PREP.
Mark your calendars! The NH Coastal Adaptation Workgroup’s Rising Tides Photo Contest returns! We hope you will join @nhcaw in this effort to document and share the impacts of rising seas and flooding in coastal NH. Click here for more information: https://t.co/GzT4OKxFDO
Happy #WorldPollutionPreventionDay! One of the easiest ways to prevent the pollution of our waterways is to pick up your pet’s waste! Poop that isn't scooped gets washed into our lakes and streams which causes excess algae growth. Make sure you #ScoopThePoop! 🐾
📸: Jim Collier
It's #WorldFisheriesDay! Today highlights the importance of restoring and maintaining sustainable stocks of fisheries worldwide. Locally, PREP supports shellfish harvesters who work hard to conserve NH & ME's oyster reefs and clam flats.
📸Photo Credit to Jerry Monkman
The Fall edition of Downstream is out now! Follow the link below to learn about PREP's involvement in the Hampton-Seabrook Estuary.
📸Photo Credit: Dave Marchant
https://t.co/7zS3Fma7QI
Do you know YOUR watershed? Follow the link below and select your town to learn about YOUR local watershed groups who work hard to protect our water.
https://t.co/eZpyOavsKR
We want to see your #ShotsFromTheShed! DM us your favorite photos of the watershed to be used on PREP's social media. Here are just a few of our favorites.
Oh snap! Check out this baby snapping turtle and northern water snake that PREP’s Kalle Matso found when he headed north for a walk in the woods with Jon Balanoff. Jon (@AWWA_Lakes) and Kalle were chatting about how PREP and AWWA can work together to protect clean water.
A huge thank you to @GreatBayNERR for orchestrating last week’s research symposium! PREP staff, Kalle Matso and Trevor Mattera, presented here on PREP’s programs and eelgrass restoration, respectively. Go science!
Registration has opened for the Annual NHDES Asset Management Workshop. The workshop is a great opportunity to learn more about asset management tools and ways that the collected data can be utilized to help make informed decisions. To register click below https://t.co/GOnD7NCMrL
National Estuaries Week! PREP is a National Estuary Program charged with protecting & enhancing our estuaries of national significance. Our work directs federal funding into local science & community projects to protect our Hampton-Seabrook & Great Bay Estuaries #EstuariesWeek
Thank you to Congressman Pappas and our local municipality leaders from Durham, Rochester, and Dover for joining PREP at the Jackson Estuarine Lab to learn about collaboration efforts and how new federal funding will be used to improve the health of our estuaries!