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    NERR public hearings will take place in Green Bay

    By Dan Kitkowski,

    2024-03-15

    GREEN BAY — A joint public meeting will be held by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and UW-Green Bay on Tuesday to solicit comments on significant issues related to the development of a Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the proposed Bay of Green Bay NERR. A virtual meeting will be held at 10 a.m. via Zoom, and an in-person meeting will be held at 1:30 p.m. at the STEM Innovation Center on the UW-Green Bay campus.

    In January of this year, NOAA reviewed the final nomination package submitted by the state of Wisconsin and determined that it met all regulatory requirements for accepting the nomination of natural area sites for a NERR.

    This nomination moves the bay of Green Bay one step closer to becoming a designated NERR site. Acceptance of the nomination will enable the state and NOAA to begin the next steps of designating the reserve: conducting public outreach, tribal engagement and developing a draft environmental impact statement and management plan. The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay leads the state’s efforts towards NERR designation.

    If you are not able to attend either meeting but would like to submit a public comment, follow the directions below provided by NOAA.

    Submit via Regulations.gov — https://www.regulations.gov/document/NOAA-NOS-2024-0006-0001

    Submit by mail to: Bridget Faust-Accola, Office for Coastal Management, 1735 Lake Drive West, Chanhassen, MN 55317 ATTN: Bay of Green Bay Research Reserve

    Written comments must be submitted or postmarked no later than 11:59 p.m. Eastern on April 19.

    On Dec. 29, 2022, Gov. Tony Evers submitted a NERR site nomination package to NOAA, requesting that NOAA accept the nomination of a multicomponent site along the bay of Green Bay.

    The Green Bay ecosystem is the largest freshwater estuary in the world, in the largest reservoir of freshwater on the planet, the vitality of which are critical to the current and future prosperity of the broader Northeast Wisconsin region and state.

    NOAA’s selection of the nomination for the Bay of Green Bay NERR is a significant milestone in the designation process and an advancement on bringing the water quality research, educational programming and technical expertise that come with siting a research reserve on the bay of Green Bay.

    What is a National Estuarine Research Reserve?

    The National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERR) is a national network of 30 sites across the coastal US, including the Great Lakes, designed to protect and study estuaries and their coastal wetlands. The mission of the NERR System is, “To practice and promote stewardship of coasts and estuaries through innovative research, education, and training using a place-based system of protected areas.” Established through the Coastal Zone Management Act, the reserves represent a partnership program between NOAA and the coastal states. NOAA provides funding and national guidance, and each site is managed on a daily basis by a lead state agency or university with input from local partners. For the Bay of Green Bay NERR, UW-Green Bay is the state lead for the designation process. At the local level, a Bay of Green Bay NERR will offer a coordinating force to manage, restore, and protect the Green Bay ecosystem, with a programmatic focus on four sectors: research, education, stewardship, and training.

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