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Strategy for Protecting and Restoring the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Presentation
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Strategy for Protecting and Restoring the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Presentation by Jennifer Greiner
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EBTJV Partnership Meeting October 26-28, 2010
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Subcommittee Meeting Agenda Items November 2009
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Subcommittee Meeting Agenda Items November 11, 2009
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EBTJV Partnership Meeting November 10-12, 2009
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Support Letter for Aaron Run, Maryland
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Support letter for Aaron Run, Maryland
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Restoring Brook Trout to Aaron Run, Maryland
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Surveying
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Fish survey
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Surveying 02
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Fish Survey
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Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
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TWRA Logo
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The Center for Coldwater Restoration Presentation
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The Center for Coldwater Restoration Presentation by John Ross, TU.
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EBTJV Partnership Meeting November 10-12, 2009
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The Eastern Brook Trout Script
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The Eastern Brook Trout Script
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EBTJV Partnership Meeting October 26-28, 2010
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Thorn Creek Aquatic Passage Project, Pendelton County, West Virginia
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This project will remove the 9 identified fish passage barriers in a 50 square mile wild brook trout watershed in Thorn Creek of the South Branch of the Potomac. These impediments block passage in one or both directions, and serve to sustain an outward migration of brook trout into waters which, currently, are lethally warm for brook trout in typical summer conditions. Removal of the blockages will open over 25 miles of perennial stream to brook trout, improving the long term security of the population. Thorn Creek serves as a brook trout nursery for the upper South Branch of the Potomac.
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Thorn Creek Aquatic Passage Project, Pendelton County, West Virginia
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This project will remove the 9 identified fish passage barriers in a 50 square mile wild brook trout watershed in Thorn Creek of the South Branch of the Potomac. These impediments block passage in one or both directions, and serve to sustain an outward migration of brook trout into waters which, currently, are lethally warm for brook trout in typical summer conditions. Removal of the blockages will open over 25 miles of perennial stream to brook trout, improving the long term security of the population. Thorn Creek serves as a brook trout nursery for the upper South Branch of the Potomac.
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