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North Peninsula State Park Saltmarsh Restoration
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This project will create a healthy, productive saltmarsh habitat (9 acres, including complete restoration of 2 acres of historical marsh habitat filled with spoil as a result of dredge activities and enhancement of 7 acres of saltmarsh) in North Peninsula State Park, Volusia County, Florida.
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October 2013 NFH Board Meeting Book
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This document contains materials associated with the National Fish Habitat Board's October 22 - 23, 2013 in-person meeting.
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National Fish Habitat Board Meetings
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2013 NFH Board Meetings
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Patch Metrics: A Cost Effective Method for Monitoring Brook Trout Populations - Hudy et al. 2013
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This paper describes a cost effective method for monitoring short and long term trends of Chesapeake Bay's Brook Trout populations.
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Brook Trout Related Publications
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Chesapeake Bay Brook Trout Management Strategy-References
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Quantifying the effect of semi-natural riparian cover on stream temperatures: implications for salmonid habitat management
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Previous studies examining the effects of riparian cover on stream temperatures have led to highly variable
findings. In an attempt to reduce these uncertainties, this study examines the relationship between stream temperature
variability and local climatic conditions over discrete 300-m sections of a watercourse. Seventeen stream sections were
chosen within the Slaney catchment on the basis of riparian cover and size. Continuous monitoring over a 2-year period from May 2010 found that riparian cover had a measurable cooling effect on water temperatures at small spatial scales. The magnitude of this effect was dependent on stream size and local climactic conditions.
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Brook Trout Related Publications
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Restoration of Natural Hydrology and Habitat Complexity in the Machias, Rivers, Maine
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This project will remove 11 remnant log drive dams and add large woody material to restore fish passage, stream connectivity and natural stream processes that will passively restore cold water habitat in the tributaries of the Machias River. A total of 27.2 miles of stream upstream of the dam sites will be affected by the project.
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Restoration of Natural Hydrology and Habitat Complexity in the Machias, Rivers, Maine
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This project will remove 11 remnant log drive dams and add large woody debris to restore fish passage, stream connectivity and natural stream processes that will passively restore cold water habitat in the tributaries of the Machias River. A total of 27.2 miles of stream upstream of the dam sites will be affected by the project.
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EBTJV Projects
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Restoring Connectivity in the Sunday River and Martin Stream Watersheds, Maine
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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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Restoring Connectivity in the Sunday River and Martin Stream Watersheds, Maine
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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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EBTJV Projects
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SARP projects for W2B Science discussion 25Oct2013
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Summary of SARP Science and Data projects as presented to Whitewater Bluewater partners on October 25, 2013.
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Scott Brook Fish Passage Project, Maine
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This project will replace an undersized and failing stream crossing on Scott Brook, a wild brook trout stream, with an open bottom arch culvert. Once complete, the project will restore access from Big Lake to approximately 3 miles of stream habitat for brook trout and other native species.
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2013 Projects