Access to major resource related to water and fisheries restoration projects added to PM World Library
230718 – Dallas, TX, USA – A new resource has been added to the PM World Library (PMWL) related to solving major global problems, in this case freshwater and fisheries restoration projects. The new resource titled “NOAA Restoration Atlas“ is link to a great resource for learning about water restoration projects around the United States organized or sponsored by NOAA.
The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is a U.S. federal agency within the U.S. Department of Commerce. NOAA’s mission is to better understand our natural world and help protect its precious resources and extends beyond national borders to monitor global weather and climate, and work with partners around the world.
Since 1991, the NOAA Restoration Center has supported restoration projects across the United States. The Restoration Atlas is an interactive tool that lets you browse more than 3,100 of those projects by location, habitat type, and more. Through the Restoration Atlas, visitors can access nearly 30 years’ worth of habitat restoration work—spanning wetlands, rivers, oyster beds, coral reefs, and more. You can view project information by browsing the map or filtering by topics such as location, habitat type, or restoration technique.
To access this resource, go to the Solving Global Problems section of the PMWL at https://pmworldlibrary.net/solving-global-problems/. Under “Solving Global Environmental Problems”, click on either “Ocean Restoration” or “Freshwater Restoration” or “Saving Sea Life”. Free access, registration and login not required.