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Chop and Drop in Sunday River, Maine
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The objectives of this project are to restore riverine and riparian habitats as well as to improve ecological stream processes for native brook trout in the Sunday River drainage. Stream habitats in this drainage have been degraded by poor land use practices, including timber harvesting, log driving, farming, and commerical and recreational development. A half mile long treatment of each of two tributaries will receive woody debris. These tributaries and a nearby control will be monitored for geomorphic, chemical, biological, and flow responses.
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Chop and Drop in the Sunday River, Maine
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Brook trout habitat in the Sunday River drainage has been degraded by poor land use practices, including
timber harvesting, log driving, farming, and commercial and recreational development. Much of the river
and its tributaries are unstable, over-widened, and lacking in deep pools, thereby reducing nursery and
adult brook trout habitat. Although degradation is being addressed through a comprehensive watershed survey and main-stem restoration effort, the causal problem of accelerated runoff has not been addressed. This proposal will assess the efficacy of adding woody debris to reduce peak flows, create pools, and trap organics to enrich depauperate headwater streams.
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Control Site for Sunday River, Maine
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Control Site on an unnamed tributary in the Sunday River, Maine.
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Chop and Drop in the Sunday River, Maine
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Cooper Creek, Georgia
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This project will restore over 1.6 miles of Southern Appalachian brook trout habitat contained within the Cooper Creek Watershed of the Chattahoochee National Forest in Georgia. Habitat within Bryant Creek and Tretty and Burnett Branches will be restored using only hand labor to minimize soil disturbance. After non-native trout species are removed, trees will be cut into and across the various stream reaches to provide in-stream cover and create pool habitat for brook trout.
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Cross Fork Stream Stabilization, Kettle Creek, Pennsylvania
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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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Cross Fork, Pennsylvania
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Photo of a section of stream bank to be restored on Cross Fork, Pennsylvania.
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Cross Fork Stream Stabilization, Kettle Creek, Pennsylvania
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Crossing on Tipton Creek in North Carolina
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Photo of the crossing to be replaced on Tipton Creek in North Carolina.
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Restoring Aquatic Organism Passage within Tipton Creek, North Carolina
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Crossing to be replaced on Carloe Brook, Maine
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Photo of the crossing to be replaced on Carloe Brook in Maine.
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Carloe Brook Fish Passage Restoration Project, Washington County, Maine
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Culvert Inlet on Bobbs Creek in Pennsylvania
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Inlet of culverts on Bobbs Creek in Pennsylvania. Note the accumulation of debris and near complete closure of the culvert on the far left.
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Restoring Habitat Connectivity in the Bob's Creek Watershed, Pennsylvania
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Culvert on Indian Stream, New Hampshire
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Photo of a culvert to be replaced on Indian Stream in New Hampshire.
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Culvert Replacement and Instream Habitat Restoration on Indian Stream, New Hampshire