Due to the ongoing public health emergency, the Buzzards Bay NEP office in Mattapoisett will remain closed until further notice. While our physical offices are closed, staff will work remotely via phone, email, and video conference to continue serving watershed municipalities, area non-profits, and our other partners. Go to our contact us page to reach out to NEP staff.
Author: Joe Costa
We’ve Moved!
After 22 years on Cranberry Highway in Wareham, we have moved our offices to 81-B County Rd Suite E (also known as Route 6) in the town of Mattapoisett. We have new direct dial phone numbers, but our old Wareham main number still works to help anyone calling us. Our new direct dial phone numbers are listed on our contact us page. We look forward to continuing to serve the public, our municipal partners, and non-profits working to protect and restore Buzzards Bay.
SNEP grants and the Buzzards Bay NEP
On October 11, Restore America’s Estuaries and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced $1.2 million in funding to six local partnerships in Massachusetts through the Southeast New England Program (SNEP) Watershed Grants. SNEP supports partnerships to address water quality and coastal habitat issues in the region. The Buzzards Bay National Estuary Program is an advising partner and is providing GIS technical support on these two SNEP grants:
The Buzzards Bay Coalition is receiving $223,533 for a study Promoting Salt Marsh Resilience by supporting research to better understand causes and trends of marsh loss on Buzzards Bay and for pilot-scale restoration activities to preserve threatened marshes.
The Massachusetts Maritime Academy is receiving $176,581 for the Buzzards Bay Stormwater Collaborative, a partnership between Massachusetts Maritime Academy (MMA), the Buzzards Bay NEP, and eight Buzzards Bay municipalities. The project will be integrated into a new MMA curriculum and students will work to support communities in stormwater compliance.
For more information, see the SNEP grant announcement.