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National Fish Habitat Partnership Infographic - 2019
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Information about NFHP accomplishments.
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EBTJV MOU Signatories - December 2019
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This document is an updated list of EBTJV MOU signatories.
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EBTJV MOU Signatory Partners Lists
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EBTJV Brook Trout Conservation Project Partners
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A listing of partners who have supported Brook Trout conservation projects that received FWS-NFHAP funding since 2006 (and a few who have partnered with the EBTJV outside of NFHP funding). The EBTJV is thankful to all the organizations who have contributed to Brook Trout conservation projects over the years; together we are making a difference!
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EBTJV Partners
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An Overview of EBTJV Brook Trout Conservation Projects, 2006-2018
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This report summarizes EBTJV Brook Trout conservation projects that received FWS-NFHAP funding from 2006 through 2018.
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EBTJV Operational Evaluation Reports
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Accomplishment Summaries
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Brook Trout: The Scourge and the Saint. Applying Lessons Learned from Both Eradication and Reintroduction Efforts across the West and East to Better Manage this Char
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Proceedings from a symposium that was held during the 2019 American Fisheries Society/The Wildlife Society Joint Annual Meeting in Reno, Nevada.
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Brook Trout: The Scourge and the Saint. Applying Lessons Learned from Both Eradication and Reintroduction Efforts across the West and East to Better Manage this Char
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Symposium Proceedings - 2019 American Fisheries Society/The Wildlife Society Joint Annual Meeting held in Reno, Nevada.
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Symposium Proceedings
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Symposium Proceedings
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Symposium Proceedings
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Symposium Proceedings
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Wilson Creek Watershed Improvement Project, Rugby, VA
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This project will reduce chronic erosion and sedimentation coming from horse trails, protecting 15 stream miles downstream from the crossings. It will also protect headwater seeps from trampling erosion, and allow 300 acres of riparian vegetation to grow, further shading the stream and filtering field runoff. Riparian restoration will favor native red spruce, which in turn will provide a cool, moist
micro-climate consistent with maintaining wild Brook Trout streams. The project cost is $120,000 and the estimated socioeconomic benefit is $8.2 million.
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2018 Projects
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St. Croix River Tributary Culvert Replacement,West Musquash Tributary, Grand Lake Stream, Maine
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This project will improve access to a West Musquash Tributary (Otter Brook) for fish and other aquatic organisms and restore the ecological function of this stream. In addition, the project will address a chronic sedimentation problem that is detrimental to the health of the stream, the 4,200 acre Big Musquash wetlands complex, and the West Branch of the St. Croix River International Waterway. The project cost is $44,000 and the estimated socioeconomic benefit is $0.8 million.
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2018 Projects
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Darnit Brook Culvert Replacement, Nezinscot-Androscoggin River, Buckfield, ME
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This project restores Brook Trout passage to 8 miles of headwater streams (perennial + intermittent) by replacing a failing culvert with an open bottom arch structure that is sized to pass a 100-year flood event. This project costs $210,189 and the estimated socioeconomic benefit is $4.3 million.
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2018 Projects