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COMMENTS ENCOURAGED ON DRAFT OYSTER ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT
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Norfolk, Virginia - The Norfolk District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Maryland Department of Natural Resources and Virginia Marine Resources Commission today released a Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement that evaluates oyster restoration alternatives for the Chesapeake Bay.

The study analyzes the direct and indirect ecological, economic, and cultural impacts of introducing a non-native species, the Suminoe oyster, continued efforts to restore the native Eastern oyster, and eight oyster restoration and management strategies.

"The document is the most comprehensive, multi-disciplinary oyster recovery study published to date," said Norfolk District Commander Colonel Dionysios Anninos, and "involved the work of more than 90 scientists and several reviews by multiple independent panels."

"The public release of the draft PEIS is a significant milestone for the five-year study," Anninos added. "The PEIS will lay the foundation for all future oyster recovery actions in the Bay and we look forward to the public's input on this important topic. The document does not name a preferred alternative; however, we've narrowed the alternatives to three basic combinations. Through extensive researched, we determined that no single alternative meets the established purpose and need of restoring the population."

A preferred strategy will be identified in the final version of the PEIS, which the team expects to publish in late spring 2009, following the public comment period.

The Draft PEIS, prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Potomac River Fisheries Commission and the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, includes an evaluation of the potential outcomes of a range of alternatives for restoring the native Eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica), as well as the outcomes of an introduction of a nonnative species, the Suminoe oyster (Crassostrea ariakensis).

"This five-year effort built a sound scientific foundation on which to base a decision on whether to introduce a nonnative oyster species to the Chesapeake Bay,'' said Virginia Secretary of Natural Resources L. Preston Bryant, Jr. "Many, many scientists worked very hard on this and I thank them for their labors. Their work has been peer reviewed and those peer reviews have been peer reviewed. Exceptional diligence has been exercised. Now is the time for the public to make their voices heard. Public hearings will be held over the next two months and we eagerly await the public's input. We are at the crossroads of an important decision. Rest assured, it will not be made lightly."

Maryland officials also recognized the findings of the study and the importance of public feedback during the public comment period, October 17 through December 15.

"Thanks to the work of 90 scientists, we now have a significantly greater understanding of the ecological, economic, and cultural impacts of several different oyster restoration strategies," said Maryland Department of Natural Resources Secretary John R. Griffin. "Their work, along with public feedback, will help us decide the best way to re-establish a healthy, sustainable oyster population in the Chesapeake Bay -- a goal that we must ultimately accomplish for the future of the bay, our children and grandchildren. We hope that Marylanders will share their ideas and concerns as we work to identify, and begin to implement, the best strategies to achieve our restoration goals."

In order to facilitate public comment, the lead agencies have scheduled six public meetings, three in Virginia and three in Maryland. The schedule for those meeting is 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the following locations:

Maryland:

- Wednesday, Nov. 12, Calvert Marine Museum, 14200 HG Truman Road, Solomons, Md. 20688

- Thurs. November 13: Miller Senate Building, 11 Bladen Street, Annapolis, Md. 21401

- Friday, Nov. 14, Minnette Dick Memorial Hall (St. Mary's Catholic Church), 2000 Hambrooks Blvd., Cambridge, Md. 21613

Virginia:

- Wednesday, Nov. 5, Potomac River Fisheries Commission, 222 Taylor Street, Colonial Beach, Va. 22443

Friday, Nov. 7, VMRC main office 2600 Washington Avenue, 3rd Floor, Newport News, Va. 23607

Monday, Nov. 10, Nandua High School, 26350 Lankford Highway, Onley, Va. 23418

Comments may be submitted until Dec. 15, 2008 via verbal testimony at the public meetings, mail to Department of the Army, Norfolk District, Corps of Engineers, Attn: Mr. Mark Mansfield, Planning and Policy Branch, Fort Norfolk, 803 Front Street, Norfolk, Virginia 23510-1096.

or email to Mark.T.Mansfield@usace.army.mil. Comments should reference the Draft PEIS.

Form more information visit http://www.nao.usace.army.mil/OysterEIS/homepage.asp or the following libraries:

"¢ Anne Arundel Community College - Andrew G. Truxal Library - Arnold, Md.<br />
"¢ Anne Arundel Co. Public Library - Annapolis, Md.<br />
"¢ Calvert Co. Public Library - Prince Frederick, Md.<br />
"¢ Central Rappahannock Regional Library - Fredericksburg, Va.<br />
"¢ Chesapeake College Library - Wye Mills, Md.<br />
"¢ Corbin Memorial Library - Crisfield, Md.<br />
"¢ Dorchester Co. Public Library - Cambridge and Hurlock, Md.<br />
"¢ Eastern Shore Public Library - Accomac, Va<br />
"¢ Enoch Pratt Free Library - Baltimore, Md.<br />
"¢ Fairfax Co. Public Library - Fairfax, Va.<br />
"¢ Federal Maritime Commission Library - Washington, D.C.<br />
"¢ Henrico Co. Public Library - Richmond, Va.<br />
"¢ Kent Co. Public Library - Chestertown, Md.<br />
"¢ Lewis Egerton Smoot Memorial Library - King George, Va.<br />
"¢ Loudoun Co. Public Library - Leesburg, Va.<br />
"¢ MD State Law Library - Annapolis, Md.<br />
"¢ Norfolk Public Library - Norfolk, Va.<br />
"¢ Northumberland Public Library - Heathsville, Va.<br />
"¢ Petersburg Public Library - Petersburg, Va.<br />
"¢ Queen Anne's Co. Library - Stevensville and Centerville, Md.<br />
"¢ Richmond Public Library - Richmond, Va.<br />
"¢ Somerset Co. Library - Princess Anne and Ewell, Md.<br />
"¢ St. Mary's Co. Memorial Library - Leonardtown, Md.<br />
"¢ State Dept. of Legislative Reference Library - Annapolis, Md.<br />
"¢ Sudlersville Memorial Library - Sudlersville, Md.<br />
"¢ Talbot Co. Free Library - St. Michaels, Easton and Tilghman (Elementary School), Md.<br />
"¢ Calvert Co. Library - Twin Beaches Branch - Chesapeake Beach, Md.<br />
"¢ Virginia Beach Public Library - Virginia Beach, Va.<br />
"¢ Wicomico Co. Free Library - Salisbury, Md.

Media Contact<br />
Olivia Campbell (410) 260-8016, (410) 507-7525 cell or ocampbell@dnr.state.md.us

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