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Restoring Aquatic Organism Passage within Tipton Creek, North Carolina
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Sep 04, 2014
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This project will be the first of several designed to reconnect and restore brook trout habitat and populations within the Tellico River watershed. It will remove one barrier on Tipton Creek in the Upper Tellico River Watershed to reconnect approximately 4 miles of stream. (Photo: The crossing to be replaced on Tipton Creek in North Carolina.)
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Brook Trout Catchment Scale and Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment
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Sep 04, 2014
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EBTJV Project,
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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.
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Alarka Headwaters habitat connectivity and sediment reduction project
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Oct 23, 2022
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Oct 25, 2022 09:47 PM
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EBTJV Project,
sediment control
This project is Phase I of a three-phased connectivity and sediment reduction project, with Phases II and III in years two – four involving replacement of two fords with AOP structures, graveled road improvements that reduce sedimentation, and a spruce bog restoration.
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