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2006 - 2018 Projects
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2016 Patch map
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Allopatric and Sympatric brook trout patches. A “patch” is defined as a group of contiguous catchments occupied by wild trout (Hudy et. al. 2013). Patches are not connected physically (i.e., they are separated by a dam, unoccupied warm water habitat, downstream invasive species, etc.) and are generally assumed to be genetically isolated.Allopatric refers to eastern brook trout only in a catchment. Sympatric refers to brook trout co-residing and competing with brown and rainbow trout.Note: are you looking for all of EBTJV's interactive patch and catchment layers, and the GIS data to download? See related items below.
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2020 Projects
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These projects removed three barriers, opened 30.8 miles of stream, enhanced 5 miles of stream habitat, preserved genetic diversity, and enhanced recreational fishing. These projects brought in $1.28M in partner funds, and provided an estimated 19.4M in socioeconomic benefits.
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2021 Projects
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Through the National Fish Habitat Partnership Program, the Fish and Wildlife Service funded $173,333 across three habitat projects. These projects bring an additional $669,887 in partner contributions for a partner:NFHAP ratio of 3.86:1.
These projects reconnect stream miles and reduce sedimentation in NC, TN, and ME.
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2022 Projects
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The National Fish Habitat Partnership, with the US Fish and Wildlife Service, funded $172,598 across four on-the ground projects. These projects bring an additional $815,726 in partner contributions for a partner:NFHAP ratio of 4.7:1. The projects will remove 3 barriers, reconnect 28 upstream miles, and improve 0.4 miles of stream. January 2023 update: the Narraguagus project has been completed, and the Blue Lick Run culvert has been replaced with a fish friendly span; demonstration tours are being planned.
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2023 Coldwater Stewardship Small Grants RFP and guidance
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RFP as Word document. This opportunity is now closed.
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EBTJV Coldwater Stewardship Small Grants Program
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2023 Coldwater Stewardship Small Grants Program
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This one-time RFP provided awards of up to $12,000 to promote, educate about, or provide training on topics directly related to one or more of our 6 EBTJV conservation actions. This opportunity closed October 6, 2023, and four projects were awarded in November 2023.
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EBTJV Coldwater Stewardship Small Grants Program
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2023 EBTJV Funding Opportunity
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The funding process is in transition as the National Fish Habitat Partnership incorporates changes due to America’s Conservation Enhancement (ACE) Act, which was passed in 2020. Our FY23 RFP is NOW OPEN through January 21, 2022.
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2023 Project Application Information
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2023 Projects
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In FY23, NFHAP and FWS supported four conservation projects for brook trout. These include a dam removal opening 25 miles, a project to advance steps to treat AMD in a Pennsylvania watershed, a culvert replacement to open 14 miles of stream, and a project to complete post-construction maintenance and riparian plantings on a stream in New York. These were supported with $150,037 in FWS funds and $2,546,902 in partner funds.
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2024 EBTJV RFP Full Instructions
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Please refer to this full instructions document before you fill out the application form (a link is included within the instructions).
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