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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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EBTJV Roadmap to Restoration Fact Sheet (2007)
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EBTJV Roadmap to Restoration Fact Sheet
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State Support Letter for Marshall Brook Project in ME
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State support letter for the Marshall Brook Project in Maine.
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Marshall Brook Culvert Replacement, Hancock County, Maine
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State Support Letter for Marshall Brook Project in ME
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State support letter for the Marshall Brook Project in Maine.
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Marshall Brook Culvert Replacement, Hancock County, Maine
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Application for Marshall Brook Culvert Replacement Project, Maine
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Application for Marshall Brook Culvert Replacement Project in Maine.
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Marshall Brook Culvert Replacement, Hancock County, Maine
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Application for Machias and St. Croix Rivers Project in Maine
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Application for the project, "Restoring Habitat Connectivity in Machias and Saint Croix River Tributary Streams, Maine.
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Restoring Habitat Connectivity in Machias and Saint Croix River Tributary Streams, Maine
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2015 Projects
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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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2016 Projects
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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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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
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Oats Run Post Project Photo 2
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New culvert on Oats Run
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Oats Run, Upper Shavers Fork, Aquatic Passage Project in Pocahontas County, WV