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Marshall Brook Culvert Replacement, Hancock County, Maine
This project will replace two existing undersized, improperly set round culvert inhibiting fish passage at the road / stream crossing of Marshall Brook with the Seal Cove Road in Southwest Harbor, Maine with an open bottom culvert. This will provide 4 miles of passage and reconnect a historic sea run brook trout stream with the estuary at Bass Harbor.
Located in Projects / 2006 - 2018 Projects / 2011 Projects
Marshall Brook Culvert Replacement, Hancock County, Maine
This project will replace two existing undersized, improperly set round culvert inhibiting fish passage at the road / stream crossing of Marshall Brook with the Seal Cove Road in Southwest Harbor, Maine with an open bottom culvert. This will provide 4 miles of passage and reconnect a historic sea run brook trout stream with the estuary at Bass Harbor.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects
Image Narraguagus Drainage in Maine
Photo of the Narraguagus drainage in Maine. View upstream of pretreated treatment sites. Note the clearly over widened stream, lack of habitat complexity and lack of large wood. This is a typical treatment site for downeast Maine.
Located in Projects / / 2010 Projects / Wood Additions into the Sheepscot, Narraguagus, Machias Watersheds, Maine
Image Narraguagus Drainage in Maine
Photo of the Narraguagus drainage in Maine. View upstream of pretreated treatment sites. Note the clearly over widened stream, lack of habitat complexity and lack of large wood. This is a typical treatment site for downeast Maine.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Wood Additions into the Sheepscot, Narraguagus, Machias Watersheds, Maine
Nash Stream Restoration Project, Coos County, New Hampshire
This project will restore approximately 5.5 miles of instream habitat on the mainstem of Nash Stream between its confluence with Emerson and Long Mountain Brooks. Restoration activities will include boulder placement, pool construction, large wood additions, floodplain reconnection, and riparian vegetation.
Located in Projects / 2006 - 2018 Projects / 2012 Projects
Nash Stream Restoration Project, Coos County, New Hampshire
This project will restore approximately 5.5 miles of instream habitat on the mainstem of Nash Stream between its confluence with Emerson and Long Mountain Brooks. Restoration activities will include boulder placement, pool construction, large wood additions, floodplain reconnection, and riparian vegetation.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects
Image Nash Stream, Coos County, New Hampshire
Photo of Nash Stream in Coos County, New Hampshire. Note the lack of pools, canopy and instream cover between Pond Brook and Long Mountain Brook.
Located in Projects / / 2012 Projects / Nash Stream Restoration Project, Coos County, New Hampshire
Image Nash Stream, Coos County, New Hampshire
Photo of Nash Stream in Coos County, New Hampshire. Note the lack of pools, canopy and instream cover between Pond Brook and Long Mountain Brook.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Nash Stream Restoration Project, Coos County, New Hampshire
North River Stream Channel Restoration, Augusta County, Virgina
This project will advance restoration on a 0.75 mile reach of North River in Augusta County, Virginia, within the George Washington National Forest. The purpose of the immediate project is to install a series of cross-vein and J-structure in-stream devices to stabilize flows and to create and maintain low water pools that will serve as essential brook trout habitat during droughts and seasonal low flow periods. It continues a long-term program to restore pool habitat to a historically important brook trout fishery.
Located in Projects / 2006 - 2018 Projects / 2009 Projects
North River Stream Channel Restoration, Augusta County, Virgina
This project will advance restoration on a 0.75 mile reach of North River in Augusta County, Virginia, within the George Washington National Forest. The purpose of the immediate project is to install a series of cross-vein and J-structure in-stream devices to stabilize flows and to create and maintain low water pools that will serve as essential brook trout habitat during droughts and seasonal low flow periods. It continues a long-term program to restore pool habitat to a historically important brook trout fishery.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects