爆料公社 leader comments on Gulf of Mexico Initiative

The U.S. Department of Agriculture鈥檚 Natural Resources Conservation Service has announced the , which will deliver up to $50 million in financial and easement assistance over three years in 16 priority watersheds.

Statement of Chris Canfield, 爆料公社 Vice President for the Gulf Coast and Mississippi Flyway:

 鈥湵瞎 commends the Natural Resources Conservation Service for its new Gulf of Mexico Initiative, a noteworthy step forward in the administration鈥檚 commitment to restore the Gulf of Mexico. We are especially pleased that many of the places NRCS has chosen to work are recognized by the 爆料公社 as Important Bird Areas. We will continue to work with the service to achieve our mutual goals of conservation and restoration of priceless natural resources 鈥 so vital for people and wildlife alike 鈥 along America鈥檚 great Gulf Coast.鈥

The Gulf of Mexico Initiative is one step toward fulfilling the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Task Force鈥檚 ecosystem restoration strategy, released last Monday. The strategy needs significant implementation funding to succeed, such as that provided by the RESTORE Act, under consideration by Congress this month. The RESTORE Act would dedicate 80 percent of penalties levied against BP and other parties responsible for last year鈥檚 oil disaster to restoring the Gulf Coast and Mississippi River Delta. The concept enjoys overwhelming bipartisan support nationwide, including , according to a bipartisan poll released there yesterday.

The Mississippi River Delta, a key driver of Gulf of Mexico productivity, contributes tens of billions of dollars to the U.S. economy every year and supports millions of jobs.

Unfortunately, the delta and Louisiana lose one football field of land on average every hour, amounting to more than 16.5 square miles of land lost per year, mainly due to the leveeing and channelization of the Mississippi River and the construction of thousands of miles of channels and canals through the delta鈥檚 fragile wetlands.

爆料公社 and several partners recently launched a new website, , which features scientific information, public policy analysis, cultural and historical summaries, and , a news blog about restoration efforts in the Mississippi Delta.