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File Octet Stream Photo Release Form for Brook Trout Restoration in Chattachoochee National Forest, Georgia
Photo release form for the Brook Trout Restoration Project in the Chattahoochee National Forest in Georgia.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Brook Trout Restoration in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia
File Octet Stream Application for Brook Trout Restoration in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia
Application for the Brook Trout Restoration Project in the Chattahoochee National Forest in Georgia.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Brook Trout Restoration in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia
File Octet Stream State Support Letter for Brook Trout Restoration Proejct in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia
State support letter for the Brook Trout Restoration Project in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Brook Trout Restoration in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia
Removal of Illegally Introduced and Missed Rainbow Trout from Lynn Camp Prong, Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee
This project will remove the illegally introduced and missed rainbow trout from the Lynn Camp Prong Watershed in Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Once complete, the project will reconnect brook trout populations in three tributary streams thus eliminating fragmentation in this watershed. This reconnection of stream segments will result in the largest contiguous brook trout population in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects
Image Lynn Camp Prong, Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee
Photo of Lynn Camp Prong in Smoky Mountain National Park in Tennessee.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Removal of Illegally Introduced and Missed Rainbow Trout from Lynn Camp Prong, Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee
Image Lynn Camp Prong Project Map, Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee
Map of the Lynn Camp Prong Project Site in Smoky Mountain National Park in Tennessee.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Removal of Illegally Introduced and Missed Rainbow Trout from Lynn Camp Prong, Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee
File Application for Lynn Camp Prong Project in Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee
Application for Lynn Camp Prong Project in Great Smoky Mountain National Park in Tennessee.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Removal of Illegally Introduced and Missed Rainbow Trout from Lynn Camp Prong, Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee
File Photo Release Form for Lynn Camp Prong, Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee
Photo release form for Lynn Camp Prong, Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Removal of Illegally Introduced and Missed Rainbow Trout from Lynn Camp Prong, Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee
File State Support Letter for Lynn Camp Prong, Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee
State support letter for Lynn Camp Prong, Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Removal of Illegally Introduced and Missed Rainbow Trout from Lynn Camp Prong, Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee
Hamant Brook Culvert Replacement, Old Sturbridge Village, Massachusetts
The two leading causes of brook trout habitat degradation in Massachusetts have been identified through the EBTJV as fragmentation by dams and roads. The subwatershed containing Hamant Brook was identified as high impact from dam fragmentation and medium impact from road fragmentation. This project will remove three dams and one impassable culvert, allowing access from mainstem habitat to a coldwater tributary and converting 70% of the project area from impounded to free-flowing. Once complete, the project will open nearly 8 miles of habitat and provide access to more diverse free flowing and coldwater habitats for brook trout and riverine fish species.
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