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Nash Stream, Coos County, New Hampshire
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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.
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Nash Stream Restoration Project, Coos County, New Hampshire
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National Fish Habitat Conservation Act Summary
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National Fish Habitat Conservation Act Summary by Ryan Roberts at the Nov 2009 EBTJV Meeting.
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Native Brook Trout Restoration in Lynn Camp Prong Presentation 2008
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Native Brook Trout Restoration, Lynn Camp Prong, Great Smoky Mountain National Park Presentation by Steve Moore and Matt Kulp at the 2008 Meeting
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Native Fish Conservation Areas Presentation by Fred Harris
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Native Fish Conservation Areas Partnership Proposal Presentation by Fred Harris at the 2009 EBTJV Meeting.
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NCWRC Tracking Form October 2010
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NCWRC Tracking Form October 2010
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EBTJV Partnership Meeting October 26-28, 2010
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New Hampshire EBTJV Draft Methods Presentation
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New Hampshire EBTJV Draft Methods Presentation
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EBTJV Partnership Meeting April 2008
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North River Stream Channel Restoration, Augusta County, Virgina
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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.
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