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Mid-Atlantic Wetlands Workgroup 2023 Annual Meeting:

Sharing Research, Best Practices and Lessons Learned in
Wetland Management

MAWWG 2023 Meeting

Thank you for joining us for the Mid-Atlantic Wetlands Workgroup’s (MAWWG) 2023 meeting to spur new projects, partnerships, and collaborative efforts to strengthen management of aquatic resources across the region.

Dates

Tuesday, November 14-16, 2023

Location

Lancaster Marriott Penn Square, 25 South Queen Street, Lancaster, PA 17603

Host Organizations

The National Association of Wetland Managers 

MAWWG Purpose:

The Mid-Atlantic Wetland Workgroup (MAWWG) facilitates a community of practice among scientists and regulators to improve the quality and quantity of wetlands and inform resource management, including sharing strategies to monitor, assess, conserve and restore tidal and non-tidal wetlands in a scientifically sound and implementable manner with a focus on state, tribal and federal programs.

Agenda

Agenda provided below with links to presentation slides. See Resources below.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH
 
Day 1 Morning
 
8:30am – 8:45am                      

Opening Announcements

8:45am – 10:15am Introductions and Icebreaker
  • MAWWG History, Purpose, and Goals: Mark Biddle, Delaware DNREC
  • Icebreaker Exercise: Challenges and Needs                                             
10:15am – 10:30am BREAK
   
10:30am – 12:00pm State Share-Outs
Day 1 Afternoon
 
1:00pm – 2:30pm Climate Change, Sea Level Rise, and Coastal Wetlands
 
2:30pm – 2:45pm BREAK
           
2:45pm – 4:15pm    

Wetland Restoration Targeting Panel

4:15pm – 4:45pm Day 1 Debrief        
         
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th
         
Day 2 Morning        
         
8:30am – 8:45am Opening Remarks        
  •  Christine Mazzarella, EPA Region 3
       
8:45am – 10:15am             

State Share-Outs

  • Delaware: Mark Biddle, Delaware DNREC
  • Washington, DC: Jennifer Dietzen, District Department of Energy & Environment
  • Chickahominy Indian Tribe: Joseph Hunt, Chickahominy Indian Tribe
  • New Jersey: Brittany Wilburn, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Joshua Moody, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
     
10:15am – 10:30am                 BREAK      
10:30am – 11:15pm               

Understanding Legacy Sediment Restoration Perspective

     
Day 2 Afternoon
 
11:30am – 4:15pm                                                        Field Visit
  • Big Spring Run Floodplain Restoration Site: This project was designed to return the bottom of the stream valley to its unaltered conditions, before the installation of milldams in the 1800s, to create a wetland-meadow valley complex. Over 21,721 cubic yards of legacy sediment was removed for 1,479 linear feet of valley restoration and 3,075 feet of stream channel restoration.
  • Swarr Run Floodplain Restoration Site: Located in East Hempfield Township, Lancaster County, this project removed 80,000 cubic yards of legacy sediment from a 17-acre floodplain area to restore an active connected and functional floodplain.
4:15pm – 4:45pm          Day 2 Debrief
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH
 
Day 3 Morning
 
8:30am – 8:45am   Recap and Announcements
     
8:45am – 10:15am   Wetland Mapping, Monitoring, and Metric
   
10:15am – 10:30am   BREAK
     
10:30am – 12:00pm  

Common Metrics and Closing Discussion

Resources

More Than Dirt: Soil Health Needs to Be Emphasized in Stream and Floodplain Restorations

The Big Spring Run Restoration Experiment: Policy, Geomorphology, and Aquatic Ecosystems in the Big Spring Run Watershed, Lanncaster County, PA

Natural Streams and the Legacy of Water-Powered Mills


Contact Information

Agenda
Ian Grosfelt
Environmental Analyst
National Association of Wetland Managers
(207) 892-3399; ian@nawm.org

Marla Stelk, Executive Director
National Association of Wetland Managers
(207) 892-3399; marla@nawm.org

General Information
Laura Burchill, Office Manager
National Association of Wetland Managers
500 Washington Avenue, Suite 201
Portland, ME 04103
(207) 892-3399; Fax: (207) 894-7992
laura@nawm.org