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Name of Organization Amount Description Keywords Year Office
Virginia Eastern Shorekeeper, Inc. $20,000 Support the Virginia Eastern Shorekeeper/ successful completion of a challenge grant. N/A 2007 Chesapeake
Virginia Eastern Shorekeeper, Inc. $35,000 Continue support of the Virginia Eastern Shorekeeper program at $25,000. The remaining $10,000 is allocated to the Ghostpot recovery program. N/A 2008 Chesapeake
Virginia Eastern Shorekeeper, Inc. $30,000 Continued support of the Virginia Eastern Shorekeeper program. N/A 2009 Chesapeake
Virginia Eastern Shorekeeper, Inc. $30,000 Support for the Virginia Eastern Shorekeeper program. Keepers 2010 Chesapeake
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Foundation $75,000 Assistance for Dr. Mark Luckenbach to address priorities identified in the NAS Non-Native Oysters in the Chesapeake Bay report. N/A 2003 Chesapeake
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Foundation $39,765 For technical assistance on wave climate and analysis of shoreline restoration treatment types and contractor training. N/A 2003 Chesapeake
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Foundation $25,000 Investigation of the importance of menhaden to the ecological health of the Bay. N/A 2003 Chesapeake
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Foundation $25,000 To partner with UMCES in developing guidance to maximize the ecological potential of oyster restoration activities. N/A 2003 Chesapeake
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Foundation $100,000 $50K to further support Dr. Luckenbach's oyster research; $50K to advance SAV restoration. N/A 2005 Chesapeake
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Foundation $50,000 Continue the C. ariakensis and C. virginica field comparison study to evaluate the impact of the introduction of a non-native species. N/A 2006 Chesapeake
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Foundation $50,000 Establish underwater grasses and build on the science of SAV restoration to understand the threats to expanding critical areas and habitat for crabs. N/A 2006 Chesapeake
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Foundation $50,000 Support SAV restoration efforts, analyzing factors triggering SAV loss, initiating field studies on SAV recovery, analysis of existing restoration methodologies, and communicating findings. N/A 2007 Chesapeake
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Foundation $86,000 Support the field comparison study between C. ariakensis and C. virginica, including data analysis and interpretation. N/A 2007 Chesapeake
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Foundation $50,000 Fill gaps in current funding for projects addressing native oysters. Key areas of research will address improved data and predictive tools that identify those conditions that may inhibit or enhance reproductive success of C. virginica. N/A 2008 Chesapeake
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Foundation $50,000 Support SAV restoration efforts, analyzing factors triggering SAV loss, initiating field studies on SAV recovery, analysis of existing restoration methodologies, and communicating findings. N/A 2008 Chesapeake
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Foundation $50,000 Support VIMS' research and restoration efforts with Submerged Aquatic Vegetation N/A 2009 Chesapeake
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Foundation $25,000 Continue eelgrass restoration work in Virginia's Coastal Bays. Continue research that examines the long-term changes in eelgrass populations in the lower bay and the influence of climate in altering its abundance and distribution. Fisheries 2010 Chesapeake
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Foundation $40,000 In collaboration with the University of MD Center for Environmental Science, evaluate the impacts of endocrine disrupting compounds Fisheries 2010 Chesapeake
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Foundation $10,000 Continue the long-term efforts to restore seagrass to the seaside coastal bays of Virginia. Continue monitoring seagrass by measuring plant abundance along transects at locations throughout the lower Bay. Agriculture 2011 Chesapeake
Virginia Institute of Marine Science Foundation $25,000 Evaluate the impacts of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDC's) associated with poultry waste and municipal wastewater discharge on oyster growth, survival and reproduction. Fisheries 2011 Chesapeake
Virginia League of Conservation Voters Education Fund $78,000 $30,000 general operational support to support their mission of raising community awareness of conservation issues and increasing citizen participation; $48,000 to effectively bring conservation issues into the public debate and improve ability to support conservation priorities. N/A 2006 Chesapeake
Virginia League of Conservation Voters Education Fund $60,000 Two-part support: (1) Focus on increasing and mobilizing advocates within communities at the grass roots level; (2) "Direct Action Training" -- teach candidates and officials how to talk about environmental issues in a way that resonates with constituents. Both parts will raise the importance of environmental priorities in the public debate. N/A 2007 Chesapeake
Virginia League of Conservation Voters Education Fund $80,000 Enhance conservation priorities by educating decision makers and supporting voter participation campaigns. The grant will also strengthen the capacity of the VA LCV Education Fund, furthering their effectiveness among conservation partners, engaged voters and elected officials. N/A 2008 Chesapeake
Virginia League of Conservation Voters Education Fund $85,000 Increase citizen participation and elevate conservation issues with policy makers throughout Virginia. Capacity 2010 Chesapeake
Virginia League of Conservation Voters Education Fund $85,000 Support a project to continue VALCV-EF's work to increase citizen participation and elevate conservation issues with policy makers throughout Virginia. Capacity 2011 Chesapeake