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Project Troff document Tampa Bay Seagrass Transplanting Project
This project is a seagrass transplanting project within Tampa Bay, Florida.
Located in Funded Projects / SARP Projects W2B
Project Troff document Kentucky-Bayou de Chien/Jackson Creek Tributary Restoration Project
Located in Funded Projects / SARP Projects W2B
Project Greene County Park Stream Restoration and Interpretative Trail NFHAP / SARP Project
Located in Funded Projects / SARP Projects W2B
Project Harpeth River Restoration
As part of a jointly funded project via the National Fish Passage Program, the totality of this project is removing a lowhead dam and restoring the immediate area to riffle/run habitat for the benefit of improved water quality and native fish habitat in the Harpeth River, TN.
Located in Funded Projects / SARP Projects W2B
Project Nashville crayfish Habitat Restoration on the Nashville Zoo Property
Mill Creek Watershed has been negatively affected by urbanization,resulting in increased sedimentation,reduced habitat quality, ultimately resulting in the Nashville crayfish being federally listed. This project will restore an unnamed tributary of Mill Creek by removing a barrier and restoring connectivity of the tributary.
Located in Funded Projects / SARP Projects W2B
Project Troff document Valley River Watershed Habitat Restoration Project
Located in Funded Projects / SARP Projects W2B
Project Raccoon Creek Stream Restoration for Imperiled Aquatic Species in lower Etowah River Drainage
This project restored stream areas of Raccoon Creek for imperiled aquatic species in lower Etowah River drainage, Georgia. This project has resulted in several new partnerships, including a collaborative planning workshop for Paulding County held by SARP and the Southeast Watershed Forum.
Located in Funded Projects / SARP Projects W2B
Image D source code Photo 1 of Casselman River, MD Acid Mine Drainage in Casselman River, MD. AMD rivers are often stained orange from iron that dropped out of the water after leaving the mine.
Acid Mine Drainage in Casselman River, MD.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Casselman River Watershed AMD Remediation Project, MD