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Brook Trout Restoration on the Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia
This project will install 30 in-stream structures in five streams to improve habitat in a total of 10 miles of stream in the Hiawassee, Chattahoochee, and Tallulah watersheds in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Streams proposed for structure work are Big Net Creek within the Hiawassee River watershed, Upper Chattahoochee River within the Chattahoochee River watershed and North and South Forks of Moccasin Creek and Flat Branch in the Tallulah River watershed. In addition, Walnut Fork and Tate Branch will be electrofished and all non-native trout will be removed. The project will enhance the carrying capacity of primarily southern strain brook trout streams and will restore southern Appalachian brook trout to two streams that were historically brook trout waters.
Located in Projects / 2006 - 2018 Projects / 2009 Projects
Brook Trout Restoration on the Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia
This project will install 30 in-stream structures in five streams to improve habitat in a total of 10 miles of stream in the Hiawassee, Chattahoochee, and Tallulah watersheds in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Streams proposed for structure work are Big Net Creek within the Hiawassee River watershed, Upper Chattahoochee River within the Chattahoochee River watershed and North and South Forks of Moccasin Creek and Flat Branch in the Tallulah River watershed. In addition, Walnut Fork and Tate Branch will be electrofished and all non-native trout will be removed. The project will enhance the carrying capacity of primarily southern strain brook trout streams and will restore southern Appalachian brook trout to two streams that were historically brook trout waters.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects
Image Octet Stream Bryant Culvert in Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia
Photo of the culvert to be replaced on Bryant Creek in the Chattachoochee National Forest.
Located in Projects / / 2011 Projects / Brook Trout Restoration in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia
Image Octet Stream Bryant Culvert in Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia
Photo of the culvert to be replaced on Bryant Creek in the Chattachoochee National Forest.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Brook Trout Restoration in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia
Image Octet Stream Burnett Creek Wedge Dam, Cooper Creek, Georgia
Wedge Dam placed in Burnett Creek to restore brook trout habitat.
Located in Projects / / 2006 Projects / Cooper Creek, Georgia
Image Octet Stream Burnett Creek Wedge Dam, Cooper Creek, Georgia
Wedge Dam placed in Burnett Creek to restore brook trout habitat.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Cooper Creek, Georgia
File Microsoft Word Document Cacapon Meeting Minutes.doc
Located in About EBTJV / / EBTJV Partnership Meetings / EBTJV Meeting 2006
File Cacapon Meeting Notes November 2009
Agenda from the Cacapon Meeting in November 2009 with links to notes and presentations.
Located in About EBTJV / / EBTJV Partnership Meetings / EBTJV Partnership Meeting November 10-12, 2009
Carloe Brook Fish Passage Restoration Project, Washington County, Maine
This project will replace an undersized and failing stream crossing on Carloe Brook, a major tributary to Clifford Lake, a wild brook trout water. This stream crossing currently limits passage for trout and other aquatic organisms. The crossing will be replaced with a bottomless arch culvert designed to allow flows at all levels. This will open approximately 3 miles of passage for brook trout and other aquatic organisms.
Located in Projects / 2006 - 2018 Projects / 2011 Projects
Carloe Brook Fish Passage Restoration Project, Washington County, Maine
This project will replace an undersized and failing stream crossing on Carloe Brook, a major tributary to Clifford Lake, a wild brook trout water. This stream crossing currently limits passage for trout and other aquatic organisms. The crossing will be replaced with a bottomless arch culvert designed to allow flows at all levels. This will open approximately 3 miles of passage for brook trout and other aquatic organisms.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects