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Laptop Battery Ducks Unlimited, the nation's largest private waterfowl conservation and wetlands restoration group, will enter a a partnership with New Jersey and Delaware to restore 15,000 acres of wetlands degraded after the rising sea level wiped out dike networks along the bay.

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Thinkpad Huge flocks of brilliant-white snow geese blanket farm fields across the Delaware Bay region each winter as less showy Canada geese browse the edges of frozen marshes.

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Microsoft The wetlands and vast fields common in this rural part of New Jersey have long provided important habitat for these and dozens of other species of waterfowl that migrate along the East Coast.

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Laptop Computers An agreement to be signed Tuesday is designed to ensure this relationship continues, even as rising sea levels claim the freshwater wetlands that waterfowl need to survive.

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Laptop Computer Ducks Unlimited, the nation's largest private waterfowl conservation and wetlands restoration group, will enter a a partnership with New Jersey and Delaware to restore 15,000 acres of wetlands degraded after the rising sea level wiped out dike networks along the bay.

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Desktop Computer Built centuries ago to claim fertile farmland from the bay, the dikes grew in importance as the sea level rose - first to control floods and then to provide wildlife habitats.

Notebooks For Ducks Unlimited, based in Memphis, Tenn., this project will be the most ambitious it has undertaken in New Jersey. It will provide engineering and technical resources that state wildlife officials lack, and its involvement will help both states to secure federal and private foundation grants.

Lenovo The project is expected to take at least 10 years and cost $15 million. About two-thirds of the restoration work will occur in New Jersey. The first projects involve reconstruction of earthen dikes, as well as replacement of flood-control gates near the mouths of the Cohansey and Maurice rivers in Cumberland County, and along Alloways Creek, near the Salem nuclear generating station in Salem County.

Hard Drive "By controlling how much water stays within the impoundments (dikes), you can control what vegetation lives there and what kinds of birds use the area," said Lee Widjeskog, regional lands management superintendent for the state Division of Fish and Wildlife.

Travelstar While the restoration may make more private land available for hunting, the project more importantly provides habitat for all kinds of wildlife, including migratory shorebird species such as sandpipers, that are not hunted, said Ducks Unlimited biologist Craig Kessler.

Gateway "We expect to enhance the overall productivity of the bay," he said.

Laptop Parts The project is expected to have numerous other benefits, including stemming the loss of trees along tidal creeks to rising sea level; protecting homes and roads from floods; and protecting freshwater flows in streams.

Software New Jersey's coastal wetlands are among the largest and most ecologically diverse in the Mid-Atlantic Region. But this diversity is threatened by the rising sea level as a result of global warming. As the planet has warmed, the sea level in the bay has risen about a foot over the past century, and could rise by nearly twice that much over the next century.

Hard Drives Much of the restoration of bay wetlands will be done on private land, mostly farms that went out of business when the cost of dike maintenance became prohibitive.

Electronics Daniel Hancock's family has owned land along the Cohansey River for more than 300 years. He belongs to a landowners' cooperative that had maintained a dike at the river's confluence with Pine Mount Creek from around 1820 until the 1950s. Corn and wheat were grown behind the dike, then hay.

Canon Even as the ground became swampier, the state maintained the dike to boost muskrat populations for trappers. But the state stopped funding dike maintenance by 1970.

Desktop Pc A 150-foot section of the dike collapsed during a 1992 storm, resulting in flooding of lowlands along the creek. Moreover, tide gates under a causeway crossing Pine Mount Creek have not operated properly in years, allowing salty water to flow from the breached levee up the creek.

Desktop Computers Irrigation has become more difficult for farmers along the creek, said Hancock, a committeeman in Greenwich Township, Cumberland County, who lives in a farmhouse near the causeway.

Think Pad "Sometimes they have to run a pipe a mile to get fresh water," he said.

Repair Hancock said he and other owners of the dike are eager to sign an agreement with the state to repair the dike. "I'd go a thousand miles to sign the agreement. We all would," he said.

Data Recovery Ducks Unlimited's involvement permits the state to seek a $1 million dike-repair grant through the North American Wetlands Conservation Act, a 1989 law that provides funding to public-private partnerships protecting wetland ecosystems.

Cisco Repairs to the Cohansey River dike would result in a wide expanse of mudflats needed by waterfowl, Widjeskog said. Mallards, black ducks, green-winged teal and other waterfowl feed on tiny organisms in the muck. These organisms are also carried into the bay by retreating tides, providing food for fish.

Keyboard Most of the 26 species of ducks, geese and other waterfowl that can be seen in New Jersey can be found along Delaware Bay.

Monitor The height of the migrations for most species occur in November and April, but snow geese and Canada geese that migrate from the Canadian Arctic may stay in the region throughout the winter, as long as it doesn't get too cold.

Desktop Ducks Unlimited has been working on similar partnerships around the Chesapeake Bay and Long Island since 1997. The group occasionally has run into opposition from environmental groups that take issue with restoring land to improve hunting, but the group is counting on residents of the rural bay region to understand the connection between hunting and the environment.

Infosys By Lawrence Hajna
Courier-Post - 1/6/2002

Topic: Wetlands

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