Grant Applications Accepted through Dec. 16
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced the availability of $75,000 to map the lower Hudson River oyster population. NEIWPCC, in partnership with DEC’s Hudson River Estuary Program, is inviting proposals from qualified consultants to survey American oyster (Crassostrea virginica) distribution in an approximately 10-mile section of the Hudson River Estuary from Piermont Pier to the city of Yonkers. The sampling is intended to complement past and planned sampling efforts to the north and south of the targeted reach.
This Request for Proposals (RFP) is intended to fill a gap in oyster distribution data between the Piermont Pier south to Yonkers. Intensive sampling of oyster north of the target area to Croton Point was conducted between 2013 and 2014 to identify benthic impacts and potential mitigation actions resulting from the construction of the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge. More recently, funding has been made available to conduct similar data collection in New York Harbor up the Hudson River to the city of Yonkers. Examination of the density of samples taken north of Piermont Pier and the anticipated sampling south of Yonkers demonstrated a need to supplement sampling in the target area, totaling approximately 10 miles of river.
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