Projects
Grant Number: 20150148  
to support continued monitoring of sediment accretion and elevation change in the Quinnipiac marshes, and to support a marsh organ experiment to assess whether soil toxicity is contributing to marsh submergence
 
Year Issued: 2015 | Amount: $12,300 
        Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies  
  
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Dr. Shimon Anisfeld 
shimon.anisfeld@yale.edu 
http://environment.yale.edu/profile/anisfeld/multimedia
Grant Number: 20120104  
To support recruitment and training for residents in each of the river municipalities to become advocates on behalf of the Quinnipiac River in order to participate in public meetings on the upcoming Quinnipiac Watershed Action Plan Update of 2012 and to support the completion of the Lower Quinnipiac River Canoeable Trail and the Town of North Haven canoe launch to access the new trail. 
Year Issued: 2012 | Amount: $20,000 
        Quinnipiac River Watershed Association  
  
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Grant Number: 961213  
To measure the quantity of bioavailable toxic forms of dissolved heavy metals in the QR seasonally and during storm events. 
Year Issued: 1996 | Amount: $5,000 
        Yale School of Forestry/Environmental Studies  
  
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Grant Number: 961371  
To establish a comprehensive multi- disciplinary watershed planning initiative to improve the quality of the environment in the QR Watershed. 
Year Issued: 1996 | Amount: $10,000 
        Yale School of Forestry/Environmental Studies  
  
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Grant Number: 20020634  
To offer a 2-day short course in river processes to local environmental activists and municipal officials.  The course will cover the basic hydrologic, geomorphic, chemical, and biological processes that govern stream ecosystems, and how they are perturbed by human activity.  Participants will receive the scientific tools that they need in order to understand and critically evaluate environmental data on the Quinnpiac River. 
Year Issued: 2002 | Amount: $10,000 
        Yale School of Forestry/Environmental Studies  
  
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Grant Number: 20020633  
To continue monitoring vegetation change and mudflat development in the Quinnipiac River tidal marshes.  In addition, to conduct field and lab work to begin to test hypothesized causes for the observed wetland loss and to assess how marsh loss has affected the load of pollutants (N,trace metals) to the river. 
Year Issued: 2002 | Amount: $14,500 
        Yale School of Forestry/Environmental Studies  
  
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Grant Number: 20020629  
To work with selected leaders from Quinnipiac River Watershed communities to improve the land use decision-making process and control non-point source pollution.  The proposed program is for a 4-day workshop, emphasizing the regulatory power to make wise land use decisions, and presenting collaborative decision making techniques. 
Year Issued: 2002 | Amount: $3,369 
        Yale School of Forestry/Environmental Studies  
  
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Grant Number: 20020626  
To support volunteer monitoring, Stream Walk problem assessment, regulatory research, grassroots advocacy, education - upper and lower river, and general public education. 
Year Issued: 2002 | Amount: $20,000 
        Quinnipiac River Watershed Association  
  
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Grant Number: 20020633  
To continue monitoring vegetation change and mudflat development in the Quinnipiac River brackish marshes, and begin to test hypothesized causes for the observed wetland loss.  To complete a nitrogen and trace metal analyses and begin to assess how marsh loss has affected the load of pollutants to the river. 
Year Issued: 2003 | Amount: $13,000 
        Yale School of Forestry/Environmental Studies  
  
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Grant Number: 20030657  
To offer a short course in river processes to local environmental activist and municipal officials.  The course will cover the basic hydrologic, geomorphic, chemical and biological processes that govern stream ecosystems and how they are perturbed by human activities. Participants will receive the scientific tools that they need in order to understand and critically evaluate environmental data on the Quinnipiac River. 
Year Issued: 2003 | Amount: $10,000 
        Yale School of Forestry/Environmental Studies  
  
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