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October 2008 NFH Board Meeting Book
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This document contains materials associated with the National Fish Habitat Board's October 7-8, 2008 in-person meeting.
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About EBTJV
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National Fish Habitat Board Meetings
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2008 NFH Board Meetings
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February 2008 NFH Board Meeting Summary
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This document summarizes the National Fish Habitat Board's February 20-21, 2008 meeting.
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About EBTJV
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National Fish Habitat Board Meetings
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2008 NFH Board Meetings
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Acid Mine Drainage and Effects on Fish Health and Ecology: A Review
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Acid rock drainage (ARD) is produced by the oxidation of sulfide minerals, chiefly iron pyrite or iron disulfide (FeS2). This is a natural chemical reaction which can proceed when minerals are exposed to air and water. Acidic drainage is found around the world both as a result of naturally occurring processes and activities associated with land disturbances, such as highway construction and mining where acid-forming minerals are exposed at the surface of the earth. These acidic conditions can cause metals in geologic materials to dissolve, which can lead to impairment of water quality when acidic and used by terrestrial or aquatic organisms.
metal laden discharges enter waters.
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Science and Data
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Brook Trout Related Publications
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Distribution and Status of Brook Trout in eastern U.S. - Hudy et al. 2008
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This publication describes the distribution and status of Brook Trout across its historic eastern U. S. range.
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Science and Data
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Brook Trout Related Publications
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Chesapeake Bay Brook Trout Management Strategy-References
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Altamaha River Flathead Project: More than One Way to Skin a Cat: Controlling the spread of invasive flathead catfish through research, outreach and education
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The Altamaha River Watershed Conservation Action Plan cites invasive species as one of the six highest ranked threats. One of the invasive species thriving in portions of the watershed is the flathead catfish, which cause environmental harm, threaten native species, and can change the recreational value of an area for anglers. User groups (general public, children, anglers, commercial fishermen) as well as watershed managers must work together to control a population by size or area of infestation.
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Funded Projects
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SARP Projects W2B
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Jockey's Ridge State Park Community-based Living Shoreline Restoration Phase I and II
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Jockey’s Ridge State Park is the location of the largest sand dune system on the east coast. It is part of the Roanoke River Watershed, which flows from Virginia through North Carolina to the sea. Its estuarine shoreline had never been stabilized prior to making the area into a state park. However, the estuarine shoreline had been damaged by vehicle and foot traffic, and acres of salt marsh had disappeared.
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Funded Projects
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SARP Projects W2B
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Lake Mary Weir Repair
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This project repaired a Weir in Lake Mary within the state of Mississippi increasing water levels to benefit sport fish. (Photo: Lake Mary Weir before Construction)
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Funded Projects
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SARP Projects W2B
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Island Restoration and Habitat Enhancement in Lake Oconee
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This project consists of Island restoration and habitat enhancement in Lake Oconee, Georgia.
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Funded Projects
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SARP Projects W2B
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Erosion control in Doe/Mill/Wildcat Branch Watershed, Winston County, Alabama, to benefit Rush Darter
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This project will reduce the threat to one of the last surviving populations of rush darter (Etheostoma phytophylum)in the Doe/Mill/Wildcat Branch Watershed in Winston County, Alabama to prevent the need for listing under the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
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Funded Projects
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SARP Projects W2B
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Nuisance aquatic vegetation removal/control in Caddo Lake (TX and LA)
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This project will remove and control nuisance aquatic vegetation in Caddo Lake within the states of Texas and Louisiana.
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Funded Projects
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SARP Projects W2B