The document summarizes tidal marsh restoration techniques used in the Northeast United States, including tidal reconnection projects, fill removal to restore degraded marshes, and thin-layer sediment placement to combat marsh edge erosion and plant dieback. Specific restoration case studies are described for Gooseneck Cove, RI and Pepper Creek Marsh, DE that involved culvert installation and sediment spraying to reconnect tidal flow. Larger scale fill placement projects in Jamaica Bay, NY are also summarized, where soil volumes from 1-5 feet were used to restore over 150 acres of marsh islands between 2006-2013.