Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act of 1998 Report to Congress: Progress 1998-2002

The Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act, reauthorized in 1998, included a requirement that the Service submit a report that describes actions taken to solicit and review proposals to address the 32 Great Lakes Fishery Resources Restoration Study Recommendations, the results of proposals implemented and progress toward accomplishment of the Service’s Great Lakes goals. This report documents the progress that the Service and our Great Lakes partners have made through 2002 and highlights many of the fish and wildlife restoration success stories made possible through the Act.

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The Fish and Aquatic Conservation programs work together to deliver resilient habitats, healthy fish, connected people, and strong partnerships. From habitat restoration to aquatic invasive species prevention, captive breeding to population assessment and monitoring, our programs are driven by the...
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