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An educational column about coastal watershed issues that appears in the Portsmouth Herald and is initiated by the Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership.*

Pepperweed Patrol on the Frontline of a Plant Invasion
by Catherine Coletti
New Hampshire Coastal Program, NHDES
5/27/09
online

Swimming Against the Current: Multiple challenges face a declining river herring population
by Dave Kellam
4/20/09
online

Stalking the wild culvert
by Dave Kellam
9/15/08
online

Seacoast invasive plants challenge landowners, environment
by Dave Kellam
Portsmouth Herald, 8/19/08
online

2008 Red Tide Season
by Dave Kellam
Portsmouth Herald, 7/17/08
online

The Seacoast Sewer Tour
by Dave Kellam
Fosters Daily Democrat, 5/13/08
online

Homeowners harvest the rain
by Dave Kellam
Fosters Daily Democrat, 4/8/08
.pdf version

Making room for the Great Blue heron
by Dave Kellam
Fosters Daily Democrat, 3/11/08
.pdf version

Learning to Fall: Preparing for a future of climate change on the Seacoast
by Dave Kellam
Fosters Daily Democrat, 2/14/08
.pdf version

Secrets from an ancient creature
by Catherine Coletti
New Hampshire Coastal Program, NHDES
Fosters Daily Demcrat, 1/9/08
Online Version or .pdf version

Is lead a threat in the great outdoors as well as in the toy box?
by Dave Kellam
Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership
Fosters Daily Demcrat, 12/10/07
Online Version or .pdf version

Where the Bouys Are
by Dave Kellam
Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership
Exeter Newsletter, 8/14/07
Online Version or .pdf version

Reality-based Regulations
by Dave Kellam
Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership
Rockingham News, 7/6/07
Online Version or .pdf version

An icy journey
by Dave Kellam
Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership
April 7, 2007
Online Version or .pdf version

Smelt: a key to estuary health
by Eric Aldrich, The Nature Conservancy
March 5, 2007
Online Version or Adobe PDF

Wetland could get 'prime' classification
by Alison Watts, Newfields Conservation Commission Chair
February 26,2007
Online Version or text

Good news for local clammers
by Dave Kellam, PREP
December 27, 2006
Online Version or Adobe PDF

Creek Farm Reservation: Forest of past, present
by Dave Anderson, Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests
November 27, 2006
Online Version or text (.pdf/50KB)

NH tourist, the bluefish, soon to depart bay
by Dave Kellam, PREP
August 28, 2006
Online Version or text (.pdf/50KB)

Boyhood loss launches lifetime crusade
by Cathy Coletti, NH Coastal Program
July 31, 2006
Online Version or text (.pdf/50KB)

Invasive species tracking needed
by Mark Wiley, NH Sea Grant
July 06, 2006
Online Version or text (.pdf/50KB)

Wetland buffers help water quality
by Steve Miller, GBNERR
May 29, 2006
Online Version or text (.pdf/50KB)

DES sleuth tracks pollution of water
by Dave Kellam, PREP
Published on April 3, 2006
Online Version or text (.pdf/50KB)

Sagamore headlands saved from condo plan
by Cathy Coletti, NH Coastal Program
Published on March 7, 2006
Online Version or text (.pdf/50KB)

Many great places to see bald eagles on Seacoast
by Dave Kellam, PREP
Published on February 15, 2006
Online Version or text (.pdf/50KB)

Pet waste part of Seacoast pollution
by Cathy Coletti, NH Coastal Program
Published on August 18, 2005
Online Version or text (.pdf/50KB)

From ‘dismal swamp’ to respectable wetland
by Dave Kellam, PREP
Published on June 23, 2005
Online Version or text (.pdf/50KB)

You may be a reflection of your septic tank
by Dave Kellam, PREP
Published on May 5, 2005
Online Version or text (.pdf/50KB)

Salt marshes get and give new life
by Eric Aldrich, The Nature Conservancy
Published on December 13, 2004
Online Version or text (.pdf/50KB)

Seacoast's 'Great' upland connection
by Eric Aldrich, The Nature Conservancy
Published on August 8, 2004
Online Version or text (.pdf/50KB)

Horseshoe crabs amazing, ancient
by Eric Aldrich, The Nature Conservancy
Published on June 22, 2004
Online Version or text (.pdf/50KB)

 

*This article series addresses primarily Action Plan EDU-1 from the PREP Managment Plan which calls for the utilization of the media to enhance educational efforts. The articles are written by PREP staff and partnering organizations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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State of the Estuaries Report, 2006

PREP publishes a variety of reports, including the State of the Estuaries Report.  Go to the PREP Publications webpage to find links to all on-line PREP publications.