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Veterans Work to Restore Salmon Habitat
3:48
Veterans work to restore salmon habitat in California's Eel River Watershed.
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From Gravel Pits to Salmon Habitat
3:54
River restoration isn’t the only technique to help rebuild fish populations. That’s why California is looking at an innovative method: reclaiming abandoned gravel pits as habitat for salmon.
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Russian River Restoration
3:32
Across the agency, NOAA is working to rebuild habitat; improve rainfall, flooding, and frost forecasts; and increase community resiliency to flood damage in the Russian River watershed.
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Habitat Restoration: An Economic Engine
3:20
Habitat restoration does remarkable things for the environment and the economy, by generating jobs and contributing to healthier fish populations, improved commercial and recreational fisheries, and greater recreational opportunities.
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Pinto Abalone Restoration: Outplanting in March, 2011
1:55
Pinto abalone is a "species of concern" on the Pacific coast, and efforts are underway to help restore the population. This video shows that latest outplanting effort in March 2011, during which over 2000 abalone were released into Puget Sound.
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Gulf Scene Investigation: Oil Analysis
5:55
One year after the Deepwater BP oil spill, state and federal agency partners have collected almost 30,000 samples to determine impacts to the Gulf's natural resources.
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Making Waves: Restoring San Francisco Bay
14:56
NOAA experts talk about a multi-year effort to restore the environment in the aftermath of a spill that dumped 53,000 gallons of oil into San Francisco Bay. Courtesy NOAA Ocean Service.
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Dam Explosion: Whites Gulch Dam Removal 2008
1:58
This is explosive time-lapse video of the dynamite removal of Whites Gulch Dam on the Salmon River in California. The river was originally home to a large salmon population, but the dam had blocked salmon from reaching upstream habitat.
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Santa Barbara Island
4:38
The Montrose Settlements Restoration Program journeyed to Santa Barbara Island for a mass planting of native shrubs. This short film shows the challenges of working in a unique environment and the intrigue of this tiny island.
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Removing Invasive Algae in Hawaii
7:23
In 2009, NOAA provided $3.4 million in Recovery Act funding to The Nature Conservancy to remove invasive algae from coral reef in Hawaii’s Maunalua Bay.
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Seabed Oil Survey Webisode
1:40
Howard Schnabolk of the NOAA Fisheries Habitat Restoration Center and team conduct a seabed oil survey as part of a Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) following the Deepwater Horizon / BP oil spill.
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