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File Big Run WV Proposal
Big Run WV Proposal
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Big Run Restoration, West Virginia
Image Octet Stream Blacksmith Run, Pennsylvania
Photo immediately following the removal of Smethport Dam on Blacksmith Run in Pennsylvania.
Located in Projects / / 2008 Projects / Smethport Reservoir Dam Removal and Habitat Restoration, Pennsylvania
File Excel spreadsheet Breakout groups.xls
Located in About EBTJV / / EBTJV Partnership Meetings / EBTJV Meeting 2006
File Briggsville Dam Celebration June 3 2011
Briggsville Dam Celebration June 3 2011
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects / Restoration of North Branch of the Hoosic River, Removal of the Briggsville, Massachusetts
Brook Trout Catchment Scale and Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment
Climate change is currently a high risk threat to the current range of the brook trout due to changing thermal regimes. The effects of climate change may be exacerbated by greater fragmentation from land use changes. In order to effectively rank projects and work strategically, the Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture is working on refining the status map to the catchment scale and establishing climate change resiliency rankings for brook trout populations throughout the partnership boundary from Georgia to Maine. JMU in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service and the Service have initiated efforts to determine resiliency rankings for brook trout populations in Virginia, Maryland and West Virginia. This project will allow the partnership to expand this analysis to cover all brook trout habitat from Georgia to Maine.
Located in Projects / 2006 - 2018 Projects / 2012 Projects
Brook Trout Catchment Scale and Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment
Climate change is currently a high risk threat to the current range of the brook trout due to changing thermal regimes. The effects of climate change may be exacerbated by greater fragmentation from land use changes. In order to effectively rank projects and work strategically, the Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture is working on refining the status map to the catchment scale and establishing climate change resiliency rankings for brook trout populations throughout the partnership boundary from Georgia to Maine. JMU in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service and the Service have initiated efforts to determine resiliency rankings for brook trout populations in Virginia, Maryland and West Virginia. This project will allow the partnerhsip to expand this analysis to cover all brook trout habitat from Georgia to Maine.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects
Brook Trout Habitat Improvements to McIntosh Brook, Allegany State Park, New York
Allegheny State Park contains the most intact and widespread distribution of wild brook trout streams in western New York. Brook trout growth and abundance in McIntosh Creek are limited by a lack of large woody debris and deep water pools during summer low flow conditions. This project will add large woody debris to enhance habitat structure and deep water pools to increase wild brook trout growth and abundance, and improve the recreational fishery. Pre- and post-enhancement monitoring will be conducted and used to demonstrate this simple and low cost approach to improve brook trout habitat.
Located in Projects / 2006 - 2018 Projects / 2008 Projects
Brook Trout Habitat Improvements to McIntosh Brook, Allegany State Park, New York
Allegheny State Park contains the most intact and widespread distribution of wild brook trout streams in western New York. Brook trout growth and abundance in McIntosh Creek are limited by a lack of large woody debris and deep water pools during summer low flow conditions. This project will add large woody debris to enhance habitat structure and deep water pools to increase wild brook trout growth and abundance, and improve the recreational fishery. Pre- and post-enhancement monitoring will be conducted and used to demonstrate this simple and low cost approach to improve brook trout habitat.
Located in Funded Projects / EBTJV Projects
File Brook Trout Population Persistence Presentation by Ben Letcher
Brook Trout Population Persistence Presentation by Ben Letcher, Keith Nislow, and Mark Hudy
Located in About EBTJV / / EBTJV Partnership Meetings / EBTJV Partnership Meeting October 26-28, 2010
Image Brook Trout Research Panel Discussion
Brook trout researchers participate in a panel discussion on their brook trout modeling efforts, research, and decision support tools.
Located in About EBTJV / / EBTJV 10th Anniversary Meeting September 8-11, 2014 / EBTJV 10th Anniversary Meeting Photos