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Photo of Fuel Truck and Helicopter Working on St. Mary's Project
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Photo of Fuel Truck and Helicopter Working on St. Mary's Project in Virginia. Around 22 inches of snow fell the day before this photo.
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St. Mary's Liming, St. Mary's River, Virginia
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Photo of Helicopter Loading Limestone at St. Mary's Project in Virginia
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Photo of Helicopter picking up limestone at St. Mary's Project in Virginia
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St. Mary's Liming, St. Mary's River, Virginia
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Helicpoter Working in Snow at St. Mary's River in VA
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Photo of the helicopter working on the St. Mary's project in Virginia after snow.
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St. Mary's Liming, St. Mary's River, Virginia
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Oats Run Below Culvert
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Photo of Oats Run Below Culvert
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Upper Shavers Fork Aquatic Passage Project, West Virginia
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Lamothe Run Below Culvert
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Photo of Lamothe Run Below the New Culvert
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Upper Shavers Fork Aquatic Passage Project, West Virginia
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Upper Shavers Fork Passage Project Completion Report
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EBTJV Completion Report for Upper Shavers Fork Aquatic Passage Project
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Upper Shavers Fork Aquatic Passage Project, West Virginia
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2006 NFWF Grant - Eastern Brook Trout Habitat Restoration
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This folder contains all of the documents from the grant that EBTJV received from NFWF in 2006 for multiple habitat projects. A total of $90,000 was received from NFWF for projects in New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Virginia.
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Mill Creek Stream Restoration, Tygart River, Kumbrabow State Forest, WV
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2012 extreme storm damage in West Virginia has suspended down trees over a native brook trout stream offering no LWD habitat benefits, potentially introducing tributary fish passage barriers, potentially introducing an “over-shadowing” effect in an already well-shaded system, and presenting significant obstruction to stream recreation and fishing. It will take decades for these storm damages to rectify naturally with the potential for negative effects on stream bank stability and sedimentation. Strategically removing and placing LWD according to an assessment and scoring methodology on Mill Creek will hasten the incorporation of sustainable in stream LWD habitat for long-term brook trout fishery benefits.
This project proposes to utilize principals of natural stream restoration and “chop and drop” LWD placement to address suspended tree storm damage on 6 miles of Mill Creek, WV in Kumbrabow State Forest, one of West Virginia’s 4 intact brook trout populations. Furthermore, this project will identify and address tributary fish passage barriers with debris removal and/or culvert replacement with baffled systems.
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2006 Project Proposals From Region 4
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2006 Project Proposals From Region 4 - Includes Cooper Creek Project
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Cooper Creek, Georgia
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South Bog, Maine Proposal
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South Bog, Maine Proposal
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South Bog Stream Restoration Project, Maine