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Brook Trout Restoration on the Chattahoochee National Forest, Tennessee
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Brook Trout Habitat Improvements to McIntosh Brook, Allegany State Park, New York
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Allegheny State Park contains the most intact and widespread distribution of wild brook trout streams in western New York. Brook trout growth and abundance in McIntosh Creek are limited by a lack of large woody debris and deep water pools during summer low flow conditions. This project will add large woody debris to enhance habitat structure and deep water pools to increase wild brook trout growth and abundance, and improve the recreational fishery. Pre- and post-enhancement monitoring will be conducted and used to demonstrate this simple and low cost approach to improve brook trout habitat.
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Photo 2 for McIntosh Brook, NY
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Photo 2 for McIntosh Brook, NY
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Brook Trout Habitat Improvements to McIntosh Brook, Allegany State Park, New York
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Brook Trout Habitat Improvements to McIntosh Brook, Allegany State Park, New York
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Application for McIntosh Brook, NY
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Application for McIntosh Brook, NY
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Brook Trout Habitat Improvements to McIntosh Brook, Allegany State Park, New York
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Photo Release for McIntosh Brook, NY
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Photo Release for McIntosh Brook, NY
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State Support Letter for McIntosh Brook NY
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State Support Letter for McIntosh Brook NY
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Brook Trout Habitat Improvements to McIntosh Brook, Allegany State Park, New York
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South Fork Little Conemaugh River Brook Trout Renewal, Pennsylvania
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Deep mining activities along the stream have resulted in chronic AMD into the stream. AMD along with acid deposition have depressed the brook trout and aquatic life in this 4 mile stretch due to low pH, high aluminum, and low alkalinity. The objective of this project is to mitigate the sources of the AMD with limestone beds and mitigate the acid deposition with limestone sand dosing. Restoring the pH and alkalinity regime will allow for a renewed brook trout population and overall aquatic life restoration along 4 miles of stream.
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Deep Brook Restoration and Monitoring Program, Connecticut
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Deep Brook is a Class 1 Wild Trout Management Area, rare in Connecticut. It had been neglected and developed problems, including a declining population of native brook trout. For three years, TU and its broad partnership have worked to restore the in-stream, riparian and buffer habitat. Funding from this project will be used to implement a comprehensive water monitoring system, a critical component of the multi-year restoration effort in Deep Brook.
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Catawissa Creek AMD Restoration, Pennsylvania
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An historic mine water discharge tunnel draining a deep mine is contributing 80 percent of the pollution load of acid and aluminum impairing Catawissa Creek. The objective of this project is to complete a limestone mitigation project that will treat the source of AMD and restore the pH regime of the stream. The project will enable the return of extirpated brook trout to 36 miles of the main stem of the Catawissa Creek. It will also reconnect the entire watershed including more than two dozen tributaries, many of which are not impaired and have healthy brook trout populations.
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