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Nov 11, 2022 e-news: Brook Trout Love Fall
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EBTJV Habitat News Brief - Thank You Veterans!
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News Inbox
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2025 Project Application Form
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Word document for filling out your 2025 project application. You must refer to the full instructions. Applications are due February 9, 2024. Please note the January 9, 2024 deadline for coordinating with the appropriate Fish and Wildlife Management Agency.
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2025 Project Application Information
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2024 Project Application Form
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Word document for filling out your 2024 project application. You must refer to the full instructions.
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EBTJV Funding Opportunities
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2024 Project Application Information
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EBTJV e-news October 24, 2022: RFP open, Waters to Watch, and more
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EBTJV Habitat News Brief - RFP open
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News Inbox
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Federico, Christopher
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Practitioners (individuals)
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Great Lakes Small Funding
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New York Sea Grant (NYSG) in partnership with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) is requesting proposals for projects that serve to benefit the environment and economy of New York’s Great Lakes basin by demonstrating the application of ecosystem-based management (EBM) to local watershed challenges. The small grants program is made possible by the New York State Environmental Protection Fund and Article 14 of Environmental Conservation Law.
NYSG is soliciting proposals (up to $50,000) for projects that implement both the goals of the GLAA, as well as actions specifically identified in locally supported plans pertaining to water quality, natural resources, or sustainable land uses (i.e., Coastal Lakeshore Economy and Resiliency Regional Plans, Local Waterfront Revitalization Plan's, Harbor Management Plans, Comprehensive Plans, watershed management plans, etc.).
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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Official summary from the FWS Fish Passage Summit
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Please find attached the workshop proceedings from Partner Workshop: Fish Passage through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law that took place at the National Conservation and Training Center from July 18-20. The document includes the following:
Overview of each of the sessions and speakers on Day One and summary of post session discussion.
Detailed brainstorming from all the breakout sessions on Day Two
Synthesis and discussion from Day Three
Meeting Agenda
List of Attendees (in person and virtual)
These are not decisional documents, rather a synthesis of information, ideas, and perspectives. We hope it will serve as a reference document to support all our efforts into the future.
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Slides from July 2022 Fish Passage summit
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pdf with the PowerPoint presentations from the speakers at the workshop
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Friends of Winooski River completion report 2022
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Friends of the Winooski River completed the removal of Camp Wihakowi Dam in Northfield, Vermont in October 2020. The circa 1920 dam was causing flooding upstream and sediment pollution downstream. Complete removal of the dam resulted in impressive gains: it reconnected 6 miles of Bull Run and an additional 21 miles of upstream habitat, allowed the stream to once again access the larger floodplain, and protected downstream habitat from the smothering effects of sedimentation. But of course, a dam removal project doesn't stop when the stone and concrete has been removed. To improve recovery and stabilization, project partners performed additional work on the pedestrian bridge, access road, and former pool area in 2021. Monitoring shows the river is free flowing, sediment transport has been naturalized, the restored floodplains are successfully vegetating, and habitat has been improved. According to EBTJV's calculations, the project brought an estimated $14.6M in socioeconomic benefits.
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Project Completion Reports
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EBTJV 2022 meeting summary, attendees, and links
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EBTJV 2022 meeting summary, attendees, and links
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Science and Data
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Symposium Proceedings