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Smith Creek Restoration Project
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A twelve minute video on the Smith Creek restoration happening in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Brook Trout Video and Webinar Gallery
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Calvert, Patrick
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Practitioners (individuals)
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NFHAP: Mackeys Creek Gulf Coast Strain Walleye Habitat Restoration
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The initial phase of a project to restore a Gulf Coast strain of walleye (Stizostedion vitreum) population which had been in decline since the 1970s, was undertaken on a headwater stream of the Tombigbee River. The goal was to improve the spawning and rearing habitat by stabilizing a section of stream bank and to stop a head cut from advancing upstream. (Photo: Mackey's Creek Habitat Restoration Project Site)
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Funded Projects
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SARP Projects W2B
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Riparian habitat restoration for listed freshwater mussels in the Ochlockonee River Basin GA/FL
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This project will restore riparian habitat for listed freshwater mussels in the Ochlockonee River Basin, within Georgia and Florida.
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Funded Projects
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SARP Projects W2B
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Restore native aquatic plants in the Santee Cooper system, SC to improve anadromous fish habitat
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This project will restore native aquatic plants in the Santee Cooper System (South Carolina) in order to improve anadromous fish habitat.
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SARP Projects W2B
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Reintroduction of Native Brook Trout into Indian Flats Prong, Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Brook trout, the only salmonid native to the southeast, have lost about 75% of their historic range due to past logging activities and introduction of non-native trout. In 1993, the National Park Service identified 10 streams that can support native southern Appalachian brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis). The long term goal is to restore historic range of habitat for this native species.
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Funded Projects
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SARP Projects W2B
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Improved Recreational Fishing Through Community-based Oyster Reef Habitat Restoration, North Shore Eagle Point Oyster Restoration - Phase I and II
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Oyster beds serve unique roles in estuaries, yet they are highly susceptible to over-harvesting, diseases and pollution. In addition to having both recreational and commercial value, oyster beds provide ecological benefits such as filtration and habitat for numerous species of invertebrates, fish, and plants.
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Funded Projects
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SARP Projects W2B
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2012 Interim Report (up to Sept. 30th)
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Report of Activities in FY 2012
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EBTJV Projects
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Jam Black Brook Culvert Replacement in Searsmont, Maine
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Nash Stream Restoration Project, Coos County, New Hampshire
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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.
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EBTJV Projects
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Culvert Replacement and Instream Habitat Restoration in the Nulhegan River Vermont
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This project will replace three fish passage barriers and install approximately 3 miles of chop and drop instream restorations on the East Branch of the Nulhegan River and its tributaries.
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Funded Projects
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EBTJV Projects