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Town Hall
24 Perry Avenue
Buzzards Bay, MA
02532-3441

 
508-759-0600

Hours of Operation:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Monday - Friday
Excluding Holidays

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 Department of Natural Resources
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24 Perry Avenue - Room 102
Buzzards Bay, 02532-3441
759-0621 Ext. #504
759-8026 (Fax)
TMullen@townofbourne.com
 About the Department of Natural Resources

The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) was established on April 3, 1972 when the duties of Conservation, Dog Officer, Fish and Game, Harbor Master, Herring Run Agent, Town Forest Management and Shellfish Constable were combined.  This also created the position of Natural Resources Officer (NRO), who holds all titles associated with and is empowered to carry out and enforce all aspects associated with the DNR.  Primary duties are to enforce Federal, State and Town laws, bylaws, rules and regulations pertaining to boats, conservation, dogs, fish & game, herring, shellfish, waterways and wetlands; and to manage, protect, enhance, and educate the public regarding them.

Additional duties include assisting boaters in distress and responding to other maritime emergencies, maintaining Town navigational aids, operation of the Taylor Point, Monument Beach and Pocasset River Marinas, operation of the Pumpout Boat Program, maintaining the mooring registration system, maintaining the beach sticker system, maintaining the shellfish permit system, and the management and propagation of the shellfish beds.  The DNR also assists and works with other Federal, State, County and Town agencies with law enforcement, public safety and emergency response, as needed.

 AmeriCorps Herring Run Work
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Herring Run Work

Erin, Caroline & Katie of AmeriCorps work on the Bournedale Herring Run at the Carter Beale Conservation Area.

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Keeping It Clean

The work at this point entails clearing out overgrown vegetation at the overflow area of the Run. They have already taken care of the fish ladder side of the Run.

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Tough Going

Some of the vines & briars have grown into the stone wall along the river bank and created quite a mess - It's not an easy task to get things cleared out.

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Keeping The Passages Clear

Time must be taken to check the passages that go under Bournedale Road to make sure that the water can flow freely through, otherwise there could be damage done to the supporting walls & road.

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Slow But Sure

The work on the other side of the road has already been completed, so they're working their way South & down stream.

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Helping With The Thick Stuff

Assistant Harbor Masters Brandon Whaley & Trevor Brown give the ladies a hand with some of the thick, heavy stuff along the stone wall.

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Before & After

You can see the vegetation before work was started to the left, while the visible rock wall to the right shows how things looked after.

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A Bit Of A Clog

Here Caroline & Erin attempt to remove the screen at the header to the lower pond. The screen is used to keep the alewives & herring from trying to go up the overflow side of the Run, and it got clogged with some of the vegetation that had been cut and swept down stream.

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Not So Easy

With the water pressure that had built up behind the screen, it wasn't an easy task. In the end, after getting the screen cleaned off a bit to relieve the pressure, they pulled out the full screen and put in a different version that allowed more water to flow through.

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At The End

Caroline, Erin & Katie finally worked their way to the end of the overflow at the header to the lower pond.

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GOOD JOB!

Work well done, ladies, and very much appreciated. Thanks goes out to you and AmeriCorps for helping us with this very important project.

 Yahoo Groups!
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In an effort to better communications, the Department of Natural Resources has created an email list via YahooGroups which will send out information & reminders regarding shellfish, herring, fish & game, harbors & waterways and more.    This information will be sent via email to all who are interested and sign up for the service.   This is intended as a "one way" service and will not result in excessive messages or junk mail being sent to you.  YahooGroups also provides a host site for access to post messages, files, polls, and discussion areas.  You may subscribe and unsubscribe to this service at will.

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 AmeriCorps Cape Cod
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 AmeriCorps Cape Cod

 
The DNR has worked with AmeriCorps Cape Cod since its' inception in 1999 and in the Fall of 2008 we were thrilled to have an individual member placed with us through the Summer of 2009 during their 10th Anniversary.  We have had another member, Caroline Walden, placed with us starting October 6, 2009 through the Summer of 2010.  AmeriCorps is often referred to as the "Domestic Peace Corps", providing services to address critical needs in our community, such as focusing on the areas of education, public safety, the environment, natural resources & disaster response.

 Natural Resources Events Calendar
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    Thursday, March 11, 2010
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