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Culvert Retrofit for Aquatic Passage Restoration, Kirby Brook, Washington, CT
The project purpose is to use stream simulation design techniques to retrofit an existing barrier culvert on Kirby Brook, in order to restore full aquatic organism passage through the structure, opening up an additional 1.8 miles of high-quality fish habitat in Kirby Brook and its tributaries.
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Located in Projects / / EBTJV Coldwater Stewardship Small Grants Program / Information for grantees
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Located in Projects / / EBTJV Coldwater Stewardship Small Grants Program / Information for grantees
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Information about the Canaan Valley Institute
Located in Projects / / EBTJV Coldwater Stewardship Small Grants Program / Information for grantees
File ECMAScript program Day 2 meeting notes
Notes by Jeff Feldman, Facilitator with Eagle's View Enterprises
Located in About EBTJV / / EBTJV Partnership Meetings / EBTJV meeting Nov 1-2 2023
File Dec 5 2022 e-news: all the brook trout news fit to swim
Check out our EBTJV e-news for Dec 5. In this issue you can read about another FY22 EBTJV project, request healthy waters-bkt brochure copies, scan the news, and see more funding opportunities with USFWS and NOAA.
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File x-conference/x-cooltalk Dec 21 2022 e-news: for the winter solstice
Check out our EBTJV e-news for Dec 20, 2022. We feature photographer Devin Davenport, who has over 15,000 followers on Instagram.
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File December 1, 2022 Workplan Session
Workplan review meeting for Facilitating Brook Trout Outcome Attainability through Coordination with CBP Jurisdictions and Partners 
Located in Science and Data / Chesapeake Bay Program
Kazyak, D.C., Lubinski, B.A., Rash, J.M., Johnson, T.C., King, T.L. 2021. After centuries of declines, there is growing interest in conserving extant wild populations of Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis and reintroducing Brook Trout populations of native ancestry. A population genetic baseline can enhance conservation outcomes and promote restoration success. Consequently, it is important to document existing patterns of genetic variation across the landscape and translate these data into an approachable format for fisheries managers. We genotyped 9,507 Brook Trout representing 467 wild collections at 12 microsatellite loci to establish a genetic baseline for North Carolina, USA.
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