Narragansett Bay Estuary Program to Host Workshop on Health of Taunton River

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Narragansett Bay Estuary Program to Host Workshop on Health of Taunton River

Taunton River PHOTO: Marcbela
The Narragansett Bay Estuary Program is partnering with the Resilient Taunton Watershed Network (RTWN) to host a workshop on the environmental factors that are affecting the Taunton River.

“The focus of data, analysis, and synthesis on the Taunton River watershed has highlighted the important work of our partners in this area and has highlighted key gaps in our knowledge and understanding of this region. Continued collaboration to fill these gaps remains a high priority for the Narragansett Bay Estuary Program,” said John King, chair of NBEP’s Science Advisory Committee.

The event will take place at 9 a.m. at the Fall River Heritage State Park.

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The Conference

The conference will highlight the health of the Taunton River watershed which is home to nearly 700,000 people and hundreds of species of plants and wildlife.

Conference and workshop topics to be discussed during the half-day workshop include:

  • Current state of the Taunton River watershed
  • Water quality monitoring efforts
  • Narragansett Bay’s response to changes in the watershed
  • Nature-based solutions to protect land
  • Restoration of the Taunton River and surrounding lands
  • Adaptation strategies to save our coastal habitats
  • Building partnerships for progress

 

Taunton Watershed

The Taunton Watershed is hometown nearly 700,000 people and hundreds of species of plants and wildlife. It is the second-largest watershed in Massachusetts, spanning 42 towns and 562 square miles, and is the largest source of freshwater flowing into Narragansett Bay. It is also the longest undammed tidal river in New England, supporting the most productive herring run in Massachusetts, and flowing 40 miles downstream to Mt. Hope Bay. 


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