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$600,000 Available for Fish Habitat Restoration
12/28/2004

Grants Available For Phys Ed Fishing Program
11/9/2004

FishAmerica Foundation and The Redfish Nation Partner to Enhance Redfish Conservation Efforts
10/4/2004

Mercury Warnings Should Not Keep Anglers From Fishing, Conservation Groups Advise
9/2/2004

ICAST Best of Show Competition Shines Limelight on Longstanding and New Companies Alike
7/15/2004

Neuse Sport Shop and Shimano Win Water Works Wonders Awards for Leadership
7/14/2004

New Board Of Directors Members Elected For The American Sportfishing Association
6/25/2004

ICAST 2004 To Feature The Largest Showcase Of Sportfishing Products In Recent Years
6/14/2004

Sportfishing Champions To Be Honored At Capitol Hill Reception Celebrating National Fishing And Boating Week
6/7/2004

Recreational Fishing Position Statement On the Findings of the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy
4/20/2004

Fishing Groups Take Part In Meeting With The President
4/12/2004

Senate Introduces Freedom To Fish Act To Protect Saltwater Fishing Access
4/1/2004

“Partners For Fish And Wildlife” Paves The Way For Fishamerica-Supported Conservation In The Southeast
3/11/2004

Wallop-Breaux Reauthorization Passes Senate
3/9/2004

Senators Lead Bipartisan Effort To Recover Fishing and Boating Investments
1/23/2004

FishAmerica Foundation Hooks Up With The Redfish Nation
1/15/2004

Grants Available For Phys Ed Fishing Programs
1/14/2004

New Features Add Pizzaz To San Francisco Show
1/7/2004

Press Release

$600,000 Available for Fish Habitat Restoration
by Mary Jane Williamson

December 28, 2004—Through FishAmerica’s partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Habitat Restoration Project, up to $600,000 is available to restore marine and anadromous fisheries habitat. This partnership emphasizes hands-on, grassroots approaches for on-the-ground restoration of marine, estuarine and riparian habitats, including salt marshes, seagrass beds, mangrove forests, and freshwater habitats important to anadromous fish species such as salmon and striped bass that spawn in freshwater and migrate to the sea.

“FishAmerica is pleased to have NOAA’s Community-based Habitat Restoration Program as a longstanding partner,” said Johanna Laderman, Managing Director of the FishAmerica Foundation.  “Since 1998, we have awarded more than $3 million for community projects to restore sportfish habitat in 25 states through this partnership. With local dollars and volunteer hours, these projects are valued at nearly $8 million.” 

Community-based nonprofit organizations, such as local sporting clubs and conservation associations, as well as state and local agencies are encouraged to submit proposals. Projects must result in on-the-ground habitat restoration, clearly demonstrate significant benefits to marine, estuarine or anadromous fisheries resources, particularly sportfish, and must involve community participation through an educational or volunteer component tied to the restoration activities. Applicants are encouraged to partner with NOAA staff in order to strengthen the development and implementation of sound restoration projects. 

The partnership is encouraging proposal submissions for projects based in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.  The partnership may also provide limited funding to projects in the Great Lakes. However, projects in the Great Lakes must restore habitat for salmon and/or steelhead in the Great Lakes basin.  

The FishAmerica Foundation will accept grant proposals up through February 25, 2005. Grants up to $50,000 each, will be awarded in June 2005. The announcement and full grant package are available at www.fishamerica.org.


The FishAmerica Foundation is the American Sportfishing Association's conservation and research foundation. FishAmerica unites the sportfishing industry with conservation groups, government natural resource agencies, corporations, and charitable foundations to invest in fish and habitat conservation and research across the country. FishAmerica provides matching grants to community partners, helping to ensure millions of Americans will be able to enjoy fishing in the future. Over the last 20 years, the FishAmerica Foundation has provided over $6 million for more than 750 grassroots conservation and research projects all across the country.  To learn more about FishAmerica, please visit www.fishamerica.org.