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Oct 16, 2014 LITTLE LAGOON PRESERVATION SOCIETY QUARTERLY MEETING DAN BOND, CITY OF GULF SHORES
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Introduction BS 2001, MS 2006 University of Louisiana-Lafayette Wetland Ecology Nutrient (N,P) Flux in Marshes and Estuaries Impacted by Freshwater Diversions -UNO Coastal Geomorphology Laboratory -LSU Wetland Biogeochemistry Institute -St. Tammany Parish Coastal Zone Management Program
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City of Gulf Shores Environmental Grants Coordinator Restore Act Environmental Projects and Programs Education and Outreach Programs Represent City to Local, State, and Federal Entities on Environmental Issues
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Current Projects/Grant Proposals Oyster Bay Wetland Restoration/Preservation Bon Secour Wetland Restoration Project Little Lagoon Scenic Overlook NEA Our Town Grant Boating Infrastructure Grant USFWS/ADEM HUD National Disaster Resilience Competition Recycling Program HMGP Projects
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Little Lagoon Issues Goal of Achieving Outstanding Alabama Water Designation Septic to Sewer Conversion Plan New Marinas/Development Current Zoning Uses Fisheries Concerns
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Little Lagoon Vision/Goals “Preserve, Protect, Enhance” Healthy Ecosystem Encourage Low-impact Recreation Watershed Planning Education Programs/Promote Stewardship Acquisition/Conservation
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Conclusion Open Lines of Communication Work to set/achieve common goals Educate Public Find $$$ dbond@gulfshoresal.gov (251)968-9825 Questions?
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