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4th Lake trib. inlet 9.2013
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Photo of inlet of culvert on 4th Machias Lake tributary at Belden Brook Rd
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2014 Projects
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2014 Restoring Habitat Connectivity, Machias & Saint Croix River tributary streams ME: EBTJV&NFHAP
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4th Lake trib. outlet 9.2013
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Photo of outlet of culvert on a tributary to 4th Machias Lake at the Belden Brook Rd, 9.13
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2014 Restoring Habitat Connectivity, Machias & Saint Croix River tributary streams ME: EBTJV&NFHAP
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2006 Projects
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This folder contains information and photos for 6 projects funded in 2006. Over $161,000 in funding for these projects came from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with an estimated partner contribution of $347,000. Collectively these projects will enhance over 11 miles of stream habitat, restore 120 acres of riparian habitat, remove 1 fish passage barrier, and result in an estimated $7 million in socioeconomic benefits.
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2007 Projects
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This folder contains information and photos for 8 projects funded in 2007. Over $380,000 in funding for these projects came from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with an estimated partner contribution of $1,255,000. Collectively these projects will enhance over 34 miles of stream habitat, restore 14 acres of riparian habitat, remove 1 fish passage barrier to restore access to 1 mile of stream, and result in an estimated $19 million in socioeconomic benefits.
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2006 - 2018 Projects
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2008 Projects
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This folder contains information and photos for 13 projects funded in 2008. Over $484,000 in funding for these projects came from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with an estimated partner contribution of $4,070,000. Collectively these projects will enhance over 55 miles of stream habitat, restore 14 miles and 171 acres of riparian habitat, remove 5 fish passage barriers to restore access to 33 miles of stream, and result in an estimated $57 million in socioeconomic benefits
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2009 Projects
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This folder contains information and photos for 13 projects funded in 2009. Over $381,000 in funding for these projects came from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with an estimated partner contribution of $1,260,000. Collectively these projects will enhance over 44 miles of stream habitat, remove 11 fish passage barriers to restore access to over 18 miles of stream, and result in an estimated $33 million in socioeconomic benefits.
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2010 Projects
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This folder contains information and photos for 11 projects funded in 2010. Over $437,000 in funding for these projects came from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with an estimated partner contribution of $2,800,000. Collectively these projects will enhance over 12 miles of stream habitat, restore 6 acres of riparian habitat, remove 21 fish passage barriers to restore access to over 39 miles of stream, and result in an estimated $28 million in socioeconomic benefits.
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2011 Projects
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This folder contains information and photos for 8 projects funded in 2011. Over $347,000 in funding for these projects came from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with an estimated partner contribution of $1,448,000. Collectively these projects will enhance 16 miles of stream habitat, remove 14 fish passage barriers to restore access to 29 miles of stream, and result in an estimated $24 million in socioeconomic benefits.
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2012 Projects
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This folder contains information and photos for 8 projects funded in 2012. Over $336,000 in funding for these projects came from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service with an estimated partner contribution of $1,950,000. Collectively these projects will enhance 9 miles of stream habitat, 157 acres of lentic habitat, remove 8 fish passage barriers to restore access to 32 miles of stream and result in an estimated $24 million in socioeconomic benefits.
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2021 Projects
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Through the National Fish Habitat Partnership Program, the Fish and Wildlife Service funded $173,333 across three habitat projects. These projects bring an additional $669,887 in partner contributions for a partner:NFHAP ratio of 3.86:1.
These projects reconnect stream miles and reduce sedimentation in NC, TN, and ME.
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