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Image D source code Raven Rock Dam, Maryland
Photo of Raven Rock Dam in Maryland
Located in Projects / / 2007 Projects / Raven Rock Dam Removal, Maryland
Whitethorn Creek Restoration, West Virginia
Whitethorn Creek, which is the most significant tributary in the Thorn Creek drainage of the South Branch of the Potomac, is historically recognized as supporting one of the best brook trout populations in West Virginia. This population has been significantly reduced in recent years as a result of land use impacts and two devastating flood events. The flood events altered instream habitat quality and washed away a large portion of riparian cover in the watershed. Following the loss of the relatively stable vegetated riparian corridor, livestock grazing has prevented re-growth and has caused widespread bank instability as a result of unregulated stream access. will result in the restoration and protection of approximately one mile of degraded brook trout habitat. This project will result in the reconnection of upstream spawning and rearing habitat to the mainstem of Thorn Creek. Reestablishment of the riparian corridor will provide lower overall water temperatures in addition to refuge areas during lower flows. The instream restoration will create habitat zones and a more stable hydrology through this reach and downstream.
Located in Projects / 2006 - 2018 Projects / 2007 Projects
Image Octet Stream Whitethorn Creek, West Virginia
Photo of Whitethorn Creek, West Virginia.
Located in Projects / / 2007 Projects / Whitethorn Creek Restoration, West Virginia
Image Octet Stream Photo of Whitethorn Creek, West Virginia
Photo of Whitethorn Creek, West Virginia
Located in Projects / / 2007 Projects / Whitethorn Creek Restoration, West Virginia
2009 Projects
This folder contains information and photos for 13 projects funded in 2009. Over $381,000 in funding for these projects came from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with an estimated partner contribution of $1,260,000. Collectively these projects will enhance over 44 miles of stream habitat, remove 11 fish passage barriers to restore access to over 18 miles of stream, and result in an estimated $33 million in socioeconomic benefits.
Located in Projects / 2006 - 2018 Projects
Assessment and Restoration of Southern Appalachian Brook Trout in Jocassee Gorges, South Carolina
This project will complete an assessment of brook trout in-stream habitat, water quality, and fish distribution information in all Jocassee Gorges streams during the first two years of the project. During the third year, we will conduct restoration on at least two of the top priority streams identified for restoration. Restoration will likely consist of restoring habitat using proven natural channel design techniques, removal of excessive sediments, removal of non-natives, and culminating with translocation of pure southern Appalachian brook trout from nearby streams. This will restore an estimated 2-3 Jocassee Gorges streams totaling 8 miles.
Located in Projects / 2006 - 2018 Projects / 2009 Projects
Image Octet Stream Jocassee Gorges, South Carolina
Photo of Laurel Fork Creek, a typical brook trout stream in Jocasse Gorges, South Carolina
Located in Projects / / 2009 Projects / Assessment and Restoration of Southern Appalachian Brook Trout in Jocassee Gorges, South Carolina
Image Octet Stream Jocassee Gorges, South Carolina
Photo of Jocassee Gorges Area viewed from Jumping Off Rock
Located in Projects / / 2009 Projects / Assessment and Restoration of Southern Appalachian Brook Trout in Jocassee Gorges, South Carolina
South Branch of Kinzua Creek Acid Precipitation Remediation Project, Pennsylvania
This project is a design/construct/implementation/research project located in Allegheny National Forest, in Hamlin and Wetmore Townships, McKean County that when completed will restore water quality and reestablish recruitment of brook trout within approximately 5 miles of stream. Three acid precipitation impaired tributaries of the South Branch of Kinzua Creek will be treated and restored in concert with routine Forest Service road maintenance by constructing innovative passive treatment systems that will supply buffering capacity to the watershed via the roads stormwater management facility.
Located in Projects / 2006 - 2018 Projects / 2009 Projects
Leadmine Brook Fish Passage and Habitat Restoration Project, Connecticut
This project will restore upstream fish passage and in-stream habitats for wild brook trout populations at the Axe Factory Road Crossing and provide access to over 2.94 miles of upstream brook trout habitat.
Located in Projects / 2006 - 2018 Projects / 2009 Projects