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Herring commission agrees to accept Nature Conservancy funding for weed removal, with conditions
Summary
Middleborough-Lakeville Herring Fishery Commission voted to accept up to $35,000 in funding, offered through the Nature Conservancy, to cover a weed-removal project including eco-harvester work — subject to timing, permitting and invoicing arrangements.
Tom Brock, a member of the Middleborough-Lakeville Herring Fishery Commission, said the commission voted to accept funding to support weed-removal work on the river and related costs, with the money to be administered through outside billing rather than as a direct cash transfer to the commission.
The vote followed discussion of a recent offer from the Nature Conservancy, conveyed by Maria Gabriel, to underwrite a weed-removal effort similar in scale to last year’s project. Commission members stressed the offer is conditional: the donor’s funds reportedly must be spent by June, the work window typically available to contractors is a two-week period in August, and the commission will need amended orders of conditions and other approvals before work can occur.
Why this matters: the proposed work would fund an eco-harvester and related protections (turtle handling, contractor invoicing) intended to remove invasive aquatic vegetation in reaches that affect herring passage and habitat.…
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