AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEnergy Infrastructure & Land Impacts: Valley Link released revised route options for its controversial 765-kilovolt, 115-mile transmission line across nine Central Virginia counties, saying the updates cut the number of homes within 500 feet to 75 and avoid the Browns’ pond in Appomattox County; the State Corporation Commission will set the final route. Wildlife & Fisheries: The Chesapeake Bay’s baby blue crabs may be rebounding: a winter dredge survey estimated about 349 million blue crabs, with juvenile numbers up 121%—a hopeful turn after years of decline, though scientists urge continued vigilance. Coastal Habitat Restoration: In Mathews County, the research vessel Freya—used by Chesapeake Bay naturalist Gilbert Klingel—was intentionally sunk off Windmill Point to create an artificial reef and boost marine habitat. Outdoor Access: Virginia’s DWR is holding Free Fishing Days June 6-7 at four locations, with no license required for rod-and-reel fishing. Public Lands Research: The U.S. Forest Service reorganization could close 57 research facilities nationwide, but Western North Carolina’s research stations are reportedly spared, raising concerns from local environmental groups. Community & Environment at the Local Level: Berryville begins street paving this week, using VDOT reimbursement funds to resurface key corridors.
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