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Beebe River Watershed Project Application
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Application for Beebe River Watershed Project
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Beebe River Watershed Connectivity Project, Campton and Sandwich, NH
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Beebe River Watershed Connectivity Project, Campton and Sandwich, NH
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This project includes the removal and replacement of five stream crossings in the Beebe River
Watershed on a 5,435 acre parcel recently acquired by The Conservation Fund. These
crossings are on five separate tributary streams that flow into the Beebe River in Campton and
Sandwich, NH. Wild brook trout have been documented in all of these streams and the
watershed area upstream of this property is completely encompassed within the White
Mountain National Forest. This project restores watershed level function by providing over 5 miles of accessible thermal refuge and spawning locations in 5 high priority locations along about 30% of the entire length of the Beebe River. 2015 summer temperature data indicates survival in the Beebe River is
likely compromised without access to these tributaries.
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Little Cards Brook Culvert Replacement, Franklin ME
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This project will replace an undersized and failing stream crossing on Little Cards Brook, a wild brook trout water. It will also fix a chronic sedimentation problem that is detrimental to the health of the stream and Great Pond. The project will result in improved access over Little Cards Brook and enhancement of native brook trout habitat.
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Sparta Glen Brook Restoration NJ
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The purpose of the project is to restore critical instream habitat within Sparta Glen Brook, including natural pool regimes and spawning areas, restore toe of slope protection, further stabilize upland fringe areas, as well as the riparian corridor along a 0.68 mile stretch. The project will result in an increase in the trout population, reduce sedimentation and protect the stream from future storm events.
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This folder contains information on the three habitat projects funded in FY16. Collectively these projects will remove 6 fish passage barriers to reconnect 5.25 miles of habitat and restore 0.68 miles of in-stream habitat for native brook trout. These projects were funded by the EBTJV and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for $86,903. An additional $435,400 in partner contributions are expected. The estimated socioeconomic value of these projects is $3.3 million.
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Upper Shavers Fork Instream and Riparian Habitat Restoration, Randolph County, WV
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This project will restore instream coldwater habitat in approximately one mile of the Shavers Fork mainstem, and restore riparian habitat on both sides of the Shavers Fork mainstem in the restoration reach. A partner project will simultaneously improve fish passage and habitat in Powerhouse Run, another spawning tributary of Shavers Fork. These actions will cool elevated mainstem temperatures both within and downstream of the project area, enhance mainstem habitat, increase access to the mainstem forage base, and facilitate genetic mixing within the metapopulation.
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Nash Stream Restoration & Columbia Road Culverts, Odell, Coos County, NH
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This Project will restore six miles of instream habitat by adding wood and other habitat elements, and will replace two culverts to remediate long-term habitat impairments caused by a catastrophic dam break,
subsequent bulldozing and berming, active and passive removal of instream wood and geomorphically-incompatible stream crossings, ultimately resulting in the restoration of thriving wild brook trout populations in Nash Stream and its perennial tributaries.
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This folder contains information on the two habitat projects funded in FY15. Collectively these projects will remove 2 fish passage barriers to reconnect 2.7 miles of habitat and restore 7 miles of in-stream habitat for native brook trout. These projects were funded by the EBTJV and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for $107,560. An additional $1,088,500 in partner contributions are expected. The estimated socioeconomic value of these projects is $5.9 million.
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Train Delivering New Culverts to Oats Run
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Train Delivering New Culverts to Oats Run
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Oats Run, Upper Shavers Fork, Aquatic Passage Project in Pocahontas County, WV