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GIT project: facilitating brook trout outcome
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Facilitating Brook Trout Outcome Attainability through Coordination with CBP Jurisdictions and Partners
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Chesapeake Bay Program
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December 1, 2022 Workplan Session
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Workplan review meeting for Facilitating Brook Trout Outcome Attainability through Coordination with CBP Jurisdictions and Partners
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Science and Data
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Chesapeake Bay Program
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November 9 Kickoff meeting notes
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notes from Nov 9, 2022 CB Brook Trout Outcome project kickoff meeting
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Chesapeake Bay Program
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Interview with photographer Devin Davenport
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Devin Davenport
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Photo of Devin Davenport
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Macros sampled from Bowman Creek
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2018 Projects
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Bowman Creek Eastern Brook Trout Habitat Restoration
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2025 draft Workplan
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workplan for the EBTJV
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Conference Calls
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2025 Steering Committee Meeting files
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FY26 NFHP project list and accomplishment report
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FY26 NFHP project list and accomplishment report for applying to NFHP for operational and project funding
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Conference Calls
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2025 Steering Committee Meeting files
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Meet Stephanie Chance and the Tennessee Aquarium
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What unites Brook Trout, Laurel Dace, and Lake Sturgeon? EBTJV invited Stephanie Chance of the Tennessee Aquarium’s Conservation Institute to talk to us about the Conservation Institute, species recovery efforts and other conservation work, what makes for stellar outreach and fundraising, and its work on Brook Trout.
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News & Events
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News Inbox
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New Hampshire Stream Crossing Initiative
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he New Hampshire Stream Crossing Initiative is a multi-agency group that collaboratively works to align resources and improve management of stream crossing infrastructure across the state. The Initiative provides the tools needed for stakeholders to make data-driven decisions for targeting investments in projects that support transportation, stream connectivity, fish and wildlife habitat, and flood resilience. Please note: New Hampshire has its own stream crossing assessment methodology, which contains several specific fields developed for New Hampshire. It is nearly identical to that of the North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative’s methods, but there is great value in both.
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Aquatic Organism Passage I&A and state design guidelines