Monday, March 6, 2017

New chairman, leadership team of estuary partnership board announced

Raleigh
Mar 6, 2017

The policy board for the Albemarle-Pamlico National Estuary Partnership, or APNEP, has named its new leadership team for the next two years.

Kirk Havens, the vice-chairman of the board since 2015, assumed the chairmanship at the board’s recent meeting. Holly White, the principal planner for Nags Head, was elected to fill Havens’ position as vice chairperson.

Also, board members welcomed the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality’s Mary Penny Kelley as DEQ Secretary Michael Regan’s appointee. Kelley is the department’s senior advisor for Policy and Innovation. 

The board advises the partnership, which implements a citizen-driven watershed approach to protecting and restoring the Albemarle-Pamlico National Estuary, an ecologically-rich estuary that covers large portions of northeastern North Carolina and southeastern Virginia.

“Protection of the estuary, which serves as a key nursery area for coastal fish and shellfish, has been vital to the fishing and tourism industries in both Virginia and North Carolina,” Havens said. “I look forward to pursuing opportunities for collaboration in the shared waterways between the two states.”  

Havens serves as the assistant director of the Center for Coastal Resources Management, and director of the Coastal Watersheds Program at the Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences. His expertise is in wetlands ecology, environmental law, public policy, adaptive management, marine debris and watershed issues. Havens has personal ties to the area, having spent his college summers running crab pots in Roanoke Sound and busing tables at Owens Restaurant in Nags Head. His family continues owns to own a home in Manteo.

He replaces Tom Allen, associate professor of political science and geography at Old Dominion University. Allen will remain an at-large member of the policy board.  

The policy board guides the partnership in advancing its mission and strategic plan. Through unique regional collaborations, APNEP and its partners pursue actions to identify, protect and restore the significant resources of the Albemarle-Pamlico estuarine system. The partnership is hosted by DEQ and is funded with a grant from the Environmental Protection Agency.  

For more information, see www.apnep.org, or contact Stacey Feken, APNEP’s policy and engagement manager, at 919-707-8657, or Stacey.feken@ncdenr.gov.

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