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Sevier Road Crossing Stream Restoration in the Nine Mile Creek Watershed, New York
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This project will restore fish passage across the Sevier Road crossing and reconnect over 1.5 miles of brook trout habitat in an unnamed tributary to Nine Mile Creek. Project objectives are to restore channel stability and habitat function to 250 linear feet of stream using natural channel design and evaluate brook trout population response to stream channel and fish passage restoration.
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Photo 1 of Nine Mile Creek NY
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Sevier Road Crossing Stream Restoration in the Nine Mile Creek Watershed, New York
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Casselman River Watershed AMD Remediation Project, MD
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This project will restore water quality in the Casselman River in Maryland by constructing an acid mine drainage treatment system along affected tributaries in the watershed. Restoration of the water quality will support the biological health of the Casselman and allow the recolonization and repopulation of native brook trout to the 20 mile river.
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Photo 1 of Casselman River, MD
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Wallacks Branch of Bob's Creek Fish Habitat Improvement Project
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This project will remove five jack dams and install five single or multi- log vanes. Removal of the jack dams will provide improve fish migration and impact seven miles of stream. The construction of the log vanes will ensure that the trout have suitable habitat to thrive.
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Photo 1 of Wallacks Branch
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Photo 2 of Wallacks Branch PA
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2006 Projects
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This folder contains information and photos for 6 projects funded in 2006. Over $161,000 in funding for these projects came from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with an estimated partner contribution of $347,000. Collectively these projects will enhance over 11 miles of stream habitat, restore 120 acres of riparian habitat, remove 1 fish passage barrier, and result in an estimated $7 million in socioeconomic benefits.
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Smith Creek Headwaters Restoration, Viginia
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Historic cattle grazing and agricultural practices over the last 225 years have eliminated the majority of riparian vegetation in the study area causing increased water temperatures and extensive sedimentation in both the pools and riffle habitats in the headwaters of Smith Creek. These land use changes have extirpated brook trout and greatly reduced populations of native gravel spawning fishes, native mussels and American eel in the study area. The Smith Creek headwaters restoration will restore 4 miles of stream habitat and 65 acres of riparian forest / upland forest in an area with several spring habitats that provide critical spawning, rearing and late summer temperature refuge habitats for brook trout. The restored habitat will connect to a small isolated brook trout population found upstream on protected National Forest land (Mountain Run).
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