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Phase 1, before and after reef establishment.
Located in Library / White Water 2 Blue Water images-site
Person Rankin, Dan
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Indian Flats Prong, Great Smoky Mountains NP, TN
Located in Library / White Water 2 Blue Water images-site
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Stream segments (700-1,300m) were treated in 2005.
Located in Library / White Water 2 Blue Water images-site
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Indian Prong with thriving brook trout population.
Located in Library / White Water 2 Blue Water images-site
Project Restoring Diadromous Fish Passage and Habitat to Shoreys Brook, Maine
This project, located in South Berwick, ME will restore approximately 800 feet of habitat for diadromous fish species and enhance approximately 4.3 miles of habitat in Shoreys Brook. A partially-breached dam will be removed, a failing perched culvert will be replaced with an open-arch culvert, and the streambed will be restored to its approximate original condition.
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Project Octet Stream Smith Creek Headwaters Restoration, Viginia
Historic cattle grazing and agricultural practices over the last 225 years have eliminated the majority of riparian vegetation in the study area causing increased water temperatures and extensive sedimentation in both the pools and riffle habitats in the headwaters of Smith Creek. These land use changes have extirpated brook trout and greatly reduced populations of native gravel spawning fishes, native mussels and American eel in the study area. The Smith Creek headwaters restoration will restore 4 miles of stream habitat and 65 acres of riparian forest / upland forest in an area with several spring habitats that provide critical spawning, rearing and late summer temperature refuge habitats for brook trout. The restored habitat will connect to a small isolated brook trout population found upstream on protected National Forest land (Mountain Run).
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