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EBTJV Partnership Poster (2007)
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EBTJV Partnership Poster April 2007 ppt
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Habitat Restoration in Chattahoochee National Forest Streams, GA_FY07 Project
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Twenty-six habitat improvement structures were installed in six Chattahoochee NF streams. In addition, a fish barrier was constructed in Tate Branch to exclude invasive Rainbow Trout, thus improving habitat for Southern Appalachian Brook Trout.
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Lynn Camp Prong Restoration, TN_FY07 Project
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This project eliminated non-native Rainbow Trout from Lynn Camp Prong in the Great Smoky Mountains State Park through the use of chemical means. Approximately 8 miles of stream were treated in an effort to restore a viable Brook Trout population.
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Sunday River "Chop and Drop", ME_FY07 Project
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This project evaluated the impacts of adding large woody material to streams in order to attenuate flows and determined that adding this material resulted in positive trends in reducing flashiness of flows, improving Brook Trout habitat, and trapping sediment. However, one of the lessons learned was that a longer monitoring period than the three-year life of this project is needed. Overall, the project determined that "chop and drop" can be a relatively inexpensive and simple method to attenuate variability in flows, create, improve and restore Brook Trout habitat, and trap sediment.
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Whitethorn Creek Habitat Restoration, WV_FY07 Project
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Project partners teamed up with landowners in the Whitethorn Creek basin to install livestock exclusion fencing and related infrastructure, install Natural Stream Design features, plant trees, and control invasive species to restore more than one mile of stream habitat and 16 acres of riparian vegetation.
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Williams Run Acid Mine Drainage Mitigation, PA_FY07 Project
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This project mitigated the effects of acidic pH levels in Williams Run by using lime treatments and constructing a limestone bed system to passively treat acid mine drainage over the long term.
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