Shared Waters - an EBTJV StoryMap
The Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture is excited to release our new Esri StoryMap, Shared Waters: Protecting Brook Trout Protects Us.
This StoryMap is all about Brook Trout and how its conservation helps sustain the forests and waters that sustain us. We hope you learn something new and are inspired to act on behalf of Brook Trout!
Along the way, check out new imagery including underwater photos of Brook Trout in vibrant habitats, and spawning in New England in the fall of 2025.
This Project was funded by a Multistate Conservation Grant (F23AP00525), a program funded from the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program, and jointly managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.
EBTJV is a collaborative effort among state and federal agencies, tribes, nonprofits, researchers, and local partners working collaboratively to reverse the decline of wild Brook Trout populations in their eastern native range. The StoryMap launch comes as EBTJV and its partners prepare to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the National Fish Habitat Partnership in 2026, marking two decades of nationwide collaboration to protect and restore fish habitats across the US.
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