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Image Batten Kill, New York
Photo of the old water management structure built in 1950 causing widening of the stream. These structures will be removed and the stream narrowed and deepened with J-hooks and large woody debris.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Batten Kill Restoration Near Eagleville, New York
File Application for Batten Kill Restoration, New York
Application for Batten Kill Restoration in New York.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Batten Kill Restoration Near Eagleville, New York
File State Letter of Support for Batten Kill, New York
State letter of support for Batten Kill, New York
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Batten Kill Restoration Near Eagleville, New York
File Photo Release Form for Batten Kill, New York
Photo release form for Batten Kill, NY.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Batten Kill Restoration Near Eagleville, New York
Wood Additions into the Sheepscot, Narraguagus, Machias Watersheds, Maine
In 2007, Project SHARE and the Department of Marine Resources Bureau of Sea-Run Fisheries and Habitat and private land owners undertook a "chop and drop" large wood addition project. Wood was added to streams with the intent to increase habitat complexity and salmonid survival. This project expands the large wood treatment locations to include the Sheepscot drainage, along with treatment locations on the Machias, East Machias and Narraguagus River drainages. It adds nine additional large wood treatment sites enhancing approximately 4 miles of stream for brook trout.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects
Image Narraguagus Drainage in Maine
Photo of the Narraguagus drainage in Maine. View upstream of pretreated treatment sites. Note the clearly over widened stream, lack of habitat complexity and lack of large wood. This is a typical treatment site for downeast Maine.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Wood Additions into the Sheepscot, Narraguagus, Machias Watersheds, Maine
File Application for Wood Additions into the Sheepscot, Narraguagus, Machias, and East Machias Watersheds in Maine
Application for Wood Additions in the Sheepscot, Narraguagus, Machias and East Machias Watersheds in Maine.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Wood Additions into the Sheepscot, Narraguagus, Machias Watersheds, Maine
File State Support Letter for Wood Additions to the Sheepscot, Narraguagus, Machias, and East Machias Watersheds in Maine
State support letter for Wood Additions into the Sheepscot, Narraguagus, Machias, and East Machias Watersheds, Maine
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Wood Additions into the Sheepscot, Narraguagus, Machias Watersheds, Maine
File Photo Release Form for Wood Additions into the Sheepscot, Narraguagus, Machias, and East Machias Watersheds Maine
Photo release form for Wood Additions into the Sheepscot, Narraguagus, Machias and East Machias Watersheds Maine
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Wood Additions into the Sheepscot, Narraguagus, Machias Watersheds, Maine
Thorn Creek Aquatic Passage Project, Pendelton County, West Virginia
This project will remove the 9 identified fish passage barriers in a 50 square mile wild brook trout watershed in Thorn Creek of the South Branch of the Potomac. These impediments block passage in one or both directions, and serve to sustain an outward migration of brook trout into waters which, currently, are lethally warm for brook trout in typical summer conditions. Removal of the blockages will open over 25 miles of perennial stream to brook trout, improving the long term security of the population. Thorn Creek serves as a brook trout nursery for the upper South Branch of the Potomac.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects