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Cross Fork Stream Stabilization, Kettle Creek, Pennsylvania
A remarkable potential exists for the successful improvement of habitat to benefit native brook trout populations within Cross Fork through the support of private and public landowners. Immediate habitat improvements can be obtained by means of low impact, habitat enhancement techniques proposed for the project. These include hand placement of log vanes, rootwads, log cross vanes, and mudsills throughout the project reach not only providing habitat, but also assisting the stream in stabilization over time (5-10years). When complete the project will enhance approximately 3.5 miles of habitat impaired stream. Cross Fork does support a resident population of native brook trout that began showing a decrease in population in the last 6-10 years. This is attributed to the loss of quality adult trout habitat and spawning areas as noted by the PA Fish and Boat Commission reports. Recently, due to the decline in trout populations the PA Fish and Boat Commission, has changed the regulation of the stream to a stock trout fishery. It is hoped that habitat restoration efforts will return the population back to self-sustaining.
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File Octet Stream Project Fact Sheet for Cross Fork, Pennsylvania
Project fact sheet for Cross Fork, Pennsylvania
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File Octet Stream Application for Kettle Creek, Pennsylvania
Application for Kettle Creek, Pennsylvania
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File Octet Stream State Support Letter for Kettle Creek, Pennsylvania
State support letter for Kettle Creek, Pennsylvania
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Image Octet Stream Kettle Creek, Pennsylvania
Photo of Indian Run showing the riffle / run dominant habitat and lack of adult brook trout habitat.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Cross Fork Stream Stabilization, Kettle Creek, Pennsylvania
Image Octet Stream Cross Fork, Pennsylvania
Photo of a section of stream bank to be restored on Cross Fork, Pennsylvania.
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Raven Rock Dam Removal, Maryland
This project will remove the Raven Rock Dam in Maryland to restore brook trout access to nearly 1 mile of habitat in Raven Rock Creek. Removal of the dam will provide ecological benefits by restoring the connectivity and improving the quality of aquatic resources in Raven Rock Creek. The project will also provide economic benefits by increasing valuable recreational fishing opportunities.
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Photo of Raven Rock Dam in Maryland
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File D source code Application for Raven Rock Dam Removal, Maryland
Application for Raven Rock Dam Removal, Maryland
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Whitethorn Creek Restoration, West Virginia
Whitethorn Creek, which is the most significant tributary in the Thorn Creek drainage of the South Branch of the Potomac, is historically recognized as supporting one of the best brook trout populations in West Virginia. This population has been significantly reduced in recent years as a result of land use impacts and two devastating flood events. The flood events altered instream habitat quality and washed away a large portion of riparian cover in the watershed. Following the loss of the relatively stable vegetated riparian corridor, livestock grazing has prevented re-growth and has caused widespread bank instability as a result of unregulated stream access. will result in the restoration and protection of approximately one mile of degraded brook trout habitat. This project will result in the reconnection of upstream spawning and rearing habitat to the mainstem of Thorn Creek. Reestablishment of the riparian corridor will provide lower overall water temperatures in addition to refuge areas during lower flows. The instream restoration will create habitat zones and a more stable hydrology through this reach and downstream.
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