{
  "projectDescription": "Approximately 350,000 pounds of quahogs were successfully transplanted to three sanctuaries in Narragansett Bay: High Banks Sanctuary (Prudence Island west), Sakonnet River, and Greenwich Bay.",
  "program": "DARRP",
  "name": "World Prodigy Grounding - Quahog Spawner Sanctuary",
  "id": "211",
  "state": "Rhode Island",
  "state_abbr": "RI",
  "region": "NER - Northeast",
  "darrpResponsibility": "NOAA",
  "constructionStartDate": "1997-05-01 00:00:00.0",
  "nepaStatus": "Complete",
  "nepaCompliance": "Other programmatic EA",
  "fedLeverage": "0",
  "nonFedLeverage": "0",
  "accompReportStatus": "Completed",
  "accompReportDate": "1998-05-01 00:00:00.0",
  "accompAcresMilesFlag": "Y",
  "accompVolFlag": "N",
  "accompDebrisFlag": "N",
  "status": "Completed",
  "locations": [
    {
      "latitude": "41.6206",
      "longitude": "-71.3479",
      "county": "Newport County",
      "city": "Warwick",
      "congDistrict": "1",
      "riverBasin": "Massachusetts-Rhode Island Coastal.",
      "huc": "10900040906"
    }
  ],
  "habitats": [
    {
      "name": "softbottom mud/sand",
      "fiscalYear": "1998",
      "actAcresEnhanceCnt": "200"
    }
  ],
  "species": [
    {
      "species": "mercenaria",
      "genus": "Mercenaria",
      "commonName": "Clam, hard",
      "nmfsManagedFlag": "N"
    }
  ],
  "partners": [
    {
      "name": "Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management"
    }
  ],
  "strategies": [
    {
      "name": "Oyster",
      "primaryFlag": "Y"
    }
  ],
  "photos": [
    {
      "id": "2539",
      "name": "2539_F32448_WPQuahog1.jpg",
      "webpageNumber": "1",
      "caption": "Volunteer shellfishermen harvest quahogs for transplant to spawner sanctuaries. Photo courtesy of Louise Kane, NOAA Restoration Center.",
      "imageType": "Project Photo"
    },
    {
      "id": "2527",
      "name": "2527_F2186_WPquahog2.jpg",
      "webpageNumber": "2",
      "caption": "Contaminated quahogs will be transplanted to clean spawner sanctuaries, where they will have the opportunity to cleanse themselves. Photo courtesy of Tom and Louise Kane, NOAA Restoration Center.",
      "imageType": "Before Photo"
    },
    {
      "id": "2528",
      "name": "2528_F25210_WPquahog3.jpg",
      "webpageNumber": "3",
      "caption": "Volunteers place quahogs in spawner sanctuaries in Narragansett Bay. Photo courtesy of Louise Kane, NOAA Restoration Center.",
      "imageType": "Project Photo"
    }
  ],
  "techniques": [
    {
      "name": "Species enhancement"
    }
  ],
  "funding": [
    {
      "activityType": "Restoration",
      "fyAwarded": "1991",
      "noaaContribution": "0.0",
      "noaaFundingFlag": "N",
      "otherNonFedContribution": "0.0",
      "partnerContribution": "75,000.0",
      "stateContribution": "0.0",
      "partner": {
        "name": "Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management"
      }
    }
  ]
}