| Ecological Analysis, LLC, is committed to sustainable development and the preservation, restoration, and protection of the natural environment. We provide science, engineering, and expertise to help our clients minimize the environment, human health, and ecological impacts of their projects, while complying with the laws that govern our work. |
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Our staff has been working in lower New York State for many years and understand the complex ecological communities from the lower Westchester urban areas, through the Hudson highlands, and out through the Catskills. Each area is unique and distinct with different types of ecological communities and political environments. Our Services include:
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- Aquaculture - Design, Build, and Operations Consulting
- Amphibian Studies
- Aquatic & Fisheries Studies
- Ecological Site Assessments
- Endangered Species Surveys
- Environmental Inspections
- Environmental Site Assessments (ESA)
- Environmental Impact Studies
- State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) Studies
- Environmental Assessment Forms (EAF)
- Draft & Final Environmental Impact Studies (DEIS, FEIS)
- Endangered Species Surveys
- Ecology Studies
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- Environmental Construction Monitoring
- Natural Resource Inventories
- NEPA Documents
- Site Planning
- Surface Water Studies
- Stormwater & Erosion Control Studies and Monitoring
- Vegetation Surveys
- Wetland Delineations to Federal, State and/or
- Local Regulations
- Wetland Permitting
- Wetland Mitigation & Creation Plans
- Wetland Construction & Planting
- Wildlife Management Plans
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Working in the Environmental Consulting field for over 20 years has provided the Ecological Analysis senior staff with a vast exposure to and experience with many aspects of the environmental arena. Projects we have been associated ranged from design, construction and management fish farms, SEQRA, site plan work, approvals, environmental assessments, wetland delineations and ecology studies. We have the necessary experience working with both clients and various agencies to ensure favorable outcomes for all concerned. |
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