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Healey-Driscoll Administration Names Alison Brizius New Coastal Zone Management Director

4/19/2024 Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs

Brizius will oversee state’s coastal resilience initiative, port regulations, and play an important role in fostering offshore wind in the Gulf of Maine

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Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards Grants to Protect Habitat in the Buzzards Bay Watershed

3/14/2024 Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs

Over $182,000 in federal funds awarded to four municipalities

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Coastal Storm Team Assesses Recent Storm Damage

1/18/2024 Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs

Documented impacts include widespread coastal flooding and erosion

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Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards Grants to Improve Water Quality and Habitat in the Buzzards Bay Watershed

10/12/2023 Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs

Over $550,000 in federal funds awarded to four municipalities

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Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards $7.9 Million to Support Coastal Community Resilience

10/02/2023 Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs

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Healey-Driscoll Administration Announces 2023 COASTSWEEP Beach Cleanup

9/13/2023 Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs

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Scientists to Search for New Species Invading the New England Coast

8/08/2023 Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management (CZM)

Sites from Massachusetts to Maine to be surveyed for potentially invasive marine species

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State Celebrates Nearly $4 Million in Federal Funds to Restore Coastal Habitat and Improve Resilience to Climate Change

6/08/2023 Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs

Projects in Manchester and Truro will improve tidal flow and reduce flooding and sea level rise impacts

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Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards Grants to Improve Water Quality in the Buzzards Bay Watershed

4/25/2023 Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs

Over $800,000 in federal funds awarded to three municipalities