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National Fish Habitat Board Approves Fiscal Year 2022 Conservation Priorities

On Monday, April 26, 2021 the National Fish Habitat Board approved the following conservation priorities for fiscal year (FY) 2022, during the April meeting of the Board.

Conservation Priorities for FY22

1) Protect intact healthy waters
2) Restore hydrologic conditions for fish
3) Reconnect fragmented fish habitats
4) Restore water quality
5) Coordination and operational support for FHPs to make on-the-ground progress within program appropriations

With the passage of the America’s Conservation Enhancement Act (ACE Act) on October 30, 2020, Title II Section 201 (2) section of the act requires the National Fish Habitat Partnership Board (Board) to establish consensus on a set of National Conservation Priorities to guide the actions and investment of Fish Habitat Partnerships (FHPs). The FHPs are the primary work units of the National Fish Habitat Partnership (NFHP) and are formed around key aquatic habitat types or habitat processes, focal keystone species, or distinct geographic areas. With this diverse set of FHPs a set of national conservation priorities are needed from the Board to guide FHPs to effectively address fish habitat conservation needs at the appropriate scale, mobilize partners and the public, and leverage resources to conserve, restore and improve habitat. The Board will use the above-mentioned priorities to assist in NFHP project selections for FY22.

The Board will review future options for the Board’s National Fish Habitat Conservation Priorities in October 2021.

Documents

Board Presentation on FY22 Conservation Priorites