SUNY Brockport To Receive $1.2 Million For Wetland Initiative In Rochester and Western New York

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U.S. Senators Charles E. Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand today announced $1.2 million for SUNY Brockport. This funding was allocated through the Environmental Protection Agency to research and monitor wetlands along the shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. During this five year project, data collected from across the Great Lakes Basin will be used to prevent further degradation and plan for future on-the-ground wetland restoration projects.

This project is a funded through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, launched in 2010, and will implement a coastal wetland monitoring program. In addition to SUNY Brockport, the Great Lakes monitoring program will work in collaboration with Central Michigan University, University of Minnesota-Duluth, University of Wisconsin campuses of Green Bay and River Falls, Lake Superior State University, University of Notre Dame, Grand Valley State University, University of Windsor, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, the US Geological Survey, Environment Canada, and Bird Studies Canada.

"This investment will ensure we are properly monitoring the wetlands along the shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie to protect these invaluable resources, as well as giving our SUNY Brockport students the opportunity to get up close and receive the hands-on training they need to advance their future careers in the environmental sciences," said Senator Schumer. "Preserving New York's most vital resources remains a top priority of mine and I am committed to ensuring top-notch institutions like SUNY Brockport have the resources they need to simultaneously conduct this critical research and work towards preserving our wetlands."

"This federal funding to SUNY Brockport will provide additional resources to help monitor the wetlands that are vital to the health of Lakes Erie and Ontario," said Senator Gillibrand. "I wrote to Administrator Hedman urging for this funding to be continued, so we can strengthen the health of our lakes and the health of our economy. Through this group collaboration, we can make a targeted effort to safeguard and restore our freshwater ecosystems."


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