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Upper White River Habitat Restoration, VT
This project will address flood and flood recovery related habitat modifications on four tributaries to the Upper White River in Rochester, Vermont by utilizing active instream management and design; establishing riparian buffers; and removing barriers to fish passage in order to restore brook trout habitat and the natural hydrologic regime. When complete, the project will result in the protection and enhancement of 2.75 miles of in-stream habtiat and over 30 acres of floodplain and riparian habitat on the West Branch as well as 8.1 miles of in-stream habtiat in Howe, Marsh, and Nason Brooks.
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File Troff document Application Upper White River Habitat Restoration, Vermont
Application Upper White River Habitat Restoration, Vermont
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Upper White River Habitat Restoration, VT
Image Troff document Photo of Nason Brook Culvert, White River, Vermont
Photo of Nason Brook Culvert, White River, Vermont
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Upper White River Habitat Restoration, VT
Image Troff document Photo of West Branch Post Gravel Extraction, White River, Vermont
Photo of West Branch Post Gravel Extraction, White River, Vermont
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Upper White River Habitat Restoration, VT
File Troff document Photo Release West Branch, Upper White River Habitat Restoration Vermont
Photo Release for West Branch Photo, Upper White River Habitat Restoration Vermont
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Upper White River Habitat Restoration, VT
File Troff document Photo Release for Nason Brook, Upper White River, Vermont
Photo Release for Nason Brook, Upper White River, Vermont
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Restoring Connectivity in the Sunday River and Martin Stream Watersheds, Maine
Subwatersheds of the Androscoggin River contain some of the finest intact and healthy brook trout habitat in the state of Maine. This project will remove two fish passage barriers providing a total of six miles of connectivity in the Sunday River and Martin Stream subwatersheds.
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File Application for Restoring Connectivity in the Sunday River and Martin Stream, Maine
Application for Restoring Connectivity in the Sunday River and Martin Stream, Maine
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Restoring Connectivity in the Sunday River and Martin Stream Watersheds, Maine
Image Photo of Sunday River Log Driving Dam in Maine
Sunday River Log Driving Dam, Androscoggin River, Maine
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Restoring Connectivity in the Sunday River and Martin Stream Watersheds, Maine
Image Photo of Lively Brook Culverts, Maine
Photo of Lively Brook Culverts, Maine
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Restoring Connectivity in the Sunday River and Martin Stream Watersheds, Maine