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A Plan to Bring Our Harbor Back to Life
Implementation of the Comprehensive Restoration Plan for the NY/NJ Harbor Estuary: Constraints and Opportunities. The draft Hudson-Raritan Estuary Comprehensive Restoration Plan (CRP) is a collaborative effort of more than 60 organizations in partnership with NY/NJ Harbor Estuary Program. To implement the CRP we need to work collaboratively to overcome current impediments and challenges to achieving the restoration goals. This panel will present perspectives from the regulatory, scientific and private sectors on potential solutions and leveraging future opportunities.
To download a copy of the presentations for A Plan to Bring Our Harbor Back to Life panel, click on this link: A Plan to Bring Our Harbor Back to Life Panel Presentations
Moderator: Colonel Boulé, US Army Corp of Engineers, New York District
- Lisa Baron, US Army Corp of Engineers, New York District
- Mark Gallagher, Princeton Hydro
- John McLaughlin, NYC Department of Environmental Protection
- John Sacco, NJ Department of Environmental Protection
- Dennis Suszkowski, Hudson River Foundation
- Steve Zahn, NYS Department of Environmental Conservation





