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SJ37 • 2026

Commending the Friends of Dyke Marsh.

Commending the Friends of Dyke Marsh.

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This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
Surovell
Last action
2026-01-27
Official status
Passed
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The official source material does not provide specific details about encouraging public support for natural resource preservation beyond commending the Friends of Dyke Marsh.

Commending the Friends of Dyke Marsh

This bill commends the Friends of Dyke Marsh on its 50th anniversary for their work in supporting the preservation, restoration, and enhancement of Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve.

What This Bill Does

  • Commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Friends of Dyke Marsh.
  • Recognizes the group's efforts to preserve, restore, and enhance Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve over five decades.

Who It Names or Affects

  • The Friends of Dyke Marsh

Terms To Know

Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve
A protected area in Fairfax County, Virginia, known for its diverse wildlife and unique wetland ecosystem.
Friends of Dyke Marsh
An organization that works to protect and restore the Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve through various activities like education, research, and cleanup efforts.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill does not provide funding or specific actions for restoration but acknowledges the work of the Friends of Dyke Marsh.
  • It is a symbolic gesture without legal requirements or penalties.

Bill History

  1. 2026-01-27 Senate

    Bill text as passed Senate and House (SJ37ER)

  2. 2026-01-26 House

    Agreed to by House by voice vote

  3. 2026-01-23 House

    Received

  4. 2026-01-23 House

    Laid on Speaker's table

  5. 2026-01-22 Senate

    Agreed to by Senate by voice vote

  6. 2026-01-22 Senate

    Agreed to by Senate by voice vote Block Vote (Voice Vote)

  7. 2026-01-16 Senate

    Presented 26102509D

  8. 2026-01-16 Senate

    Laid on Clerk's Desk

Official Summary Text

Commending the Friends of Dyke Marsh.

Current Bill Text

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Commending the Friends of Dyke Marsh.
Agreed to by the Senate, January 22, 2026
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, January 26, 2026
WHEREAS, for 50 years, the Friends of Dyke Marsh has supported the preservation, restoration, and enhancement of Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve, a 480-acre freshwater tidal wetland on the Potomac River in Fairfax County and one of the last freshwater tidal marshes in the Washington, D.C., area; and
WHEREAS, in 1959, the United States Congress designated Dyke Marsh as an “irreplaceable wetland” and added it to the National Park System “so that fish and wildlife development and their preservation as wetland wildlife habitat shall be paramount”; and
WHEREAS, Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve is currently managed by the U.S. National Park Service as a unit of the George Washington Memorial Parkway; and
WHEREAS, the Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve has diverse habitats of open water, tidal, narrowleaf cattail marsh, and deciduous swamp forest, that are home to at least 300 species of plants, thousands of arthropods, 38 fish, 25 reptiles, 22 amphibians, and more than 294 species of birds, including 40 species of marsh-breeding birds; and
WHEREAS, Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve is one of the most significant temperate, climax, riverine, narrowleaf cattail marshes in the National Park System, a remnant of marshes that once lined the Potomac River; and
WHEREAS, Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve faces many challenges, including erosion, pollution, climate change, trash, runoff, invasive species, and noise; nearly half of the marsh's original 650 acres of wetland were undermined or destroyed by commercial dredging, which fundamentally destabilized the delicate wetland hydrology and ecology; and
WHEREAS, in the mid-1970s, several Northern Virginia residents and other stakeholders became increasingly concerned about human and natural threats to the Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve and began to organize a community group to preserve the marsh and advocate for its survival; and
WHEREAS, the Friends of Dyke Marsh, a partner of the U.S. National Park Service, was officially incorporated in 1976 to preserve, restore, and stabilize this valuable wetland ecosystem; and
WHEREAS, the Friends of Dyke Marsh supports full restoration and stabilization of the Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve, helps garner public support, works with officials at all levels of government, and works to secure funding for restoration and stabilization; and
WHEREAS, the Friends of Dyke Marsh sponsors scientific studies, educational programs, stewardship activities, nature walks, trash cleanups, and invasive plant control work; the organization also conducts biological surveys and organizes engaging activities for the public; and
WHEREAS, after the U.S. Geological Survey determined that the marsh was in a net erosional state and could be completely gone by 2035 without action, the U.S. National Park Service prepared a marsh restoration plan in conjunction with the Friends of Dyke Marsh and local officials; and
WHEREAS, as part of the plan, the U.S. National Park Service constructed a breakwater in 2020 to replicate the promontory removed by past dredging and built rock sills in 2022 to help provide a buffer against storms, stem erosion, and encourage sediment accretion; and
WHEREAS, in addition to the Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve, the National Park System includes many natural treasures, recreational resources, scenic seashores, and historical monuments, grounds, and structures; in 2024, spending by more than 332,000 National Park visitors resulted in a $56.3 million benefit to the nation's economy; and
WHEREAS, the U.S. National Park Service will commemorate its 110th anniversary in 2026, providing a historic opportunity to strengthen public and governmental commitment to the National Park System and to continue protecting and restoring the Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, That the General Assembly hereby commend the Friends of Dyke Marsh on the occasion of its 50th anniversary in 2026; and, be it
RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Clerk of the Senate prepare a copy of this resolution for presentation to the Friends of Dyke Marsh as an expression of the General Assembly's admiration for the organization's ongoing commitment to supporting the Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve and preserving the Commonwealth's valuable natural resources.