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Chesapeake Bay Program
This folder contains Brook Trout-related documents associated with the Chesapeake Bay Program.
Located in Science and Data
File Brook Trout Outcome Management Strategy 2015–2025, v.1
This document describes the management strategies that will implemented to achieve the Brook Trout Outcome contained within the 2014 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement.
Located in Science and Data / Chesapeake Bay Program
File Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement, 2014
This document is the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement that was signed in 2014.
Located in Science and Data / Chesapeake Bay Program
File Chesapeake Bay Brook Trout Management Strategy (6-24-15)
This document describes the management strategy for achieving the Brook Trout outcome contained in the 2014 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement.
Located in Science and Data / Chesapeake Bay Program
File chemical/x-pdb 2014 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement
This document describes the framework for the Chesapeake Bay Program.
Located in Science and Data / Chesapeake Bay Program
File EBTJV Data Management and Research Strategies - 2011
This document contains a listing of the data management and research strategies described in the EBTJV Brook Trout Conservation Strategy (2011).
Located in Science and Data / Science and Data Management Priorities/Strategies
Pisgah Trout Unlimited and The Pisgah Conservancy partnered to complete a project on Cantrell Creek, a tributary of the South Mills River. This video produced by Real Digital Productions shows how this project came to be conceived, funded, and implemented.
Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout / Brook Trout Video and Webinar Gallery
Close your eyes. You’re in an ancient spruce forest surrounding a stream. You hear the soft trickle of water moving slowly over pebbles and stones. In the stream called Shavers Fork swims mottled, glimmering brook trout. They are the symbol that water is “the cleanest of clean,” says West Virginia University wildlife and fisheries resources professor Todd Petty. A team at WVU has been working for years with the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources to examine all of the factors that led to warmer temperatures, a wider and shallower stream and other changes that over time threatened the brook trout productivity of this important natural and economic resource. In this new mini-documentary, you can experience the Shavers Fork story from industrial development to current scientific advances, such as drone technology, that are being used to preserve the brook trout habitat. -WVU- CONTACT: University Relations/News 304-293-6997
Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout / Brook Trout Video and Webinar Gallery
A presentation of coldwater fisheries and climate adaptation case studies in the Eastern and Western United States.
Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout / Brook Trout Video and Webinar Gallery
30 minute webinar
Located in The Story of Wild Brook Trout / Brook Trout Video and Webinar Gallery