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File Briggsville Dam Celebration June 3 2011
Briggsville Dam Celebration June 3 2011
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Restoration of North Branch of the Hoosic River, Removal of the Briggsville, Massachusetts
Whitethorn Creek Restoration, West Virginia
Whitethorn Creek, the most significant tributary in the Thorn Creek drainage of the South Branch of the Potomac, is historically recognized as supporting one of the best brook trout populations in West Virginia. This population has been significantly reduced in recent years as a result of land use impacts and two devastating flood events. The purpose of this project is to remove threats from agricultural impacts and in-stream habitat loss caused by the flood related activities by restoring approximately 1.5 miles of stream habitat and reestablishing 24 acres of riparian vegetation.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects
Image Photo of Whitethorn Creek, WV
Photo of Whitethorn Creek, WV
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Whitethorn Creek Restoration, West Virginia
File Application for Whitethorn Creek, WV
Application for Whitethorn Creek, WV
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Whitethorn Creek Restoration, West Virginia
File Photo Release for Whitethorn Creek, WV
Photo release for Whitethorn Creek, WV
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Whitethorn Creek Restoration, West Virginia
Relocation of an Unnamed Sea-Run Brook Trout Stream, Maine
This project seeks to reconnect the freshwater-estuarine interface on a historic sea-run brook trout stream. At some point in the past, the stream channel was diverted from its natural channel to its present location. The presence of a low-head dam and two marginally passable culverts have blocked connectivity to the marine environment for several decades. A partially degraded stream channel will be relocated back to its original position and rehabilitated to its historic function to allow brook trout to access both freshwater and marine environments. Once complete, the project will provide access to approximately 1 mile of stream habitat and an undetermined amount of marine habitat.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects
File Troff document Final Report Belfast Maine Project
Final project report.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Relocation of an Unnamed Sea-Run Brook Trout Stream, Maine
Habitat Enhancement Project for Brook Trout in the Asaph Run Watershed, Pennsylvania
The Asaph Run watershed has a high recreational use potential and is a popular stream with wild trout anglers. The project is located entirely on state forest land, open to free, year-round public use. The watershed has excellent public access via a state forest road that parallels much of the stream. However, the close proximity of the road to the stream has also resulted in problems including stream bank erosion and habitat degradation. Degraded brook trout habitat will be rehabilitated throughout a 3 mile stream reach. The project will be a significant long-term benefit to the watershed through enhancement of adult brook trout habitat and stabilization of the stream banks.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects
File Octet Stream Application for Asaph Run, PA
Application for Asaph Run, PA
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Habitat Enhancement Project for Brook Trout in the Asaph Run Watershed, Pennsylvania
File Octet Stream State Support Letter for Asaph Run, PA
State Support Letter for Asaph Run, PA
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Habitat Enhancement Project for Brook Trout in the Asaph Run Watershed, Pennsylvania