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Advisors adopt eelgrass-management priorities and call for more data on ferry discharge, buoy placement
Summary
Natural Resources staff presented a completed eelgrass management plan and 2026 priorities including standardized monitoring, habitat protection and discharge management; board members urged data collection on ferry pump-out protocols and recommended pursuing a larger, more visible no-wake buoy and possible town-meeting action to move its location.
Natural Resources staff presented the completed eelgrass management plan Feb. 17 and outlined priorities for 2026 that emphasize protection, consistent monitoring and targeted research.
Staff said the plan—developed with the Nantucket Land & Water Council, UMass field-station collaborators and other experts—has established an implementation committee that meets monthly, is working to adopt SeagrassNet monitoring protocols, and is developing local eelgrass health indicators (light penetration, dissolved oxygen, sulfide concentrations and soil metrics) to define thresholds for Nantucket. The plan lists continued shellfish restoration and a focused look at discharge-management and ferry pump-out practices as near-term priorities.
"The eelgrass management plan was…
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