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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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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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Brook Trout Restoration in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia
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This project will restore fragmented poor quality habitat and brook trout populations on the Chattahoochee National Forest in Georgia by removing and replacing a culvert on Bryant Creek that is perched and acts as a barrier to fish movement. Additionally, nine miles of habitat will be improved by placing 54 structures in nine streams: Bryant Creek, Chester Creek, Lovinggood Creek, Long Creek, Underwood Creek, Walnut Fork, An unnamed tributary to Ammons Branch, Smith Branch, and Chastain Branch. Electrofishing will be used to renovate three streams: Stover Creek, Walnut Fork, and Tate Branch.
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Brook Trout Restoration in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia
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This project will restore fragmented poor quality habitat and brook trout populations on the Chattahoochee National Forest in Georgia by removing and replacing a culvert on Bryant Creek that is perched and acts as a barrier to fish movement. Additionally, nine miles of habitat will be improved by placing 54 structures in nine streams: Bryant Creek, Chester Creek, Lovinggood Creek, Long Creek, Underwood Creek, Walnut Fork, An unnamed tributary to Ammons Branch, Smith Branch, and Chastain Branch. Electrofishing will be used to renovate three streams: Stover Creek, Walnut Fork, and Tate Branch.
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Can brook trout survive climate change in large rivers? If it rains - Merriam et al. 2017
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Brook trout habitat vulnerability was assessed within an Appalachian watershed.
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Increased discharge largely offset effects of increased air temperature.
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No consistent loss of suitable brook trout habitat by end of 21st century
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However, periods of low flow resulted in a loss of habitat at the network-scale.
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Persistence of refugia below tributaries should enable metapopulation persistence.
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Celebrating 1,000 Culverts
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THE U.S. FOREST SERVICE AND ITS MANY PARTNERS ARE BUILDING BETTER CULVERTS TO OPEN WATERWAYS FOR FISH TO GROW, REPRODUCE AND SURVIVE, TO IMPROVE THE RESILIENCY OF ROADS TO FLOODING, AND TO PROTECT TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE FOR COMMUNITIES
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Cobble bar below scour pool, culvert on Grand Lake Brook at 4th Lake Rd, 9.13
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Photo of cobble bar created by scour from culvert on Grand Lake Brook at 4th Lake Rd, 9.13
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Culvert inlets, Billy Brown Brook at Shaw St, 9.13
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Photo of culvert inlets, Billy Brown Brook at Shaw St, 9.13
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Culvert outlet, Grand Lake Brook at 4th Lake Rd, 9.13
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Photo of Culvert outlet, narrower than bank-full width, Grand Lake Brook at 4th Lake Rd, 9.13
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