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Poplar Lick Run & Big Run Fish Passage Barrier Removal Projects Poplar Lick Run & Big Run, Fairview, MD
Project to replace two passage barriers to improve habitat conditions for eastern brook trout in The Savage River watershed, Maryland.
Located in Projects / 2024 Projects
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Thermal data for FY24 application from Project SHARE, mainstem Narraguagus River, Maine
Located in Projects / / 2024 Applications to EBTJV / Helicopter-assisted Large Wood Additions, Narraguagus River, TWP 34, ME
EBTJV announces $240,604 in funding for five habitat conservation projects
FY24 awards announcement
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EBTJV now has a job board for coldwater related positions across the east.
To share a position (relevant to Brook Trout or water resources) contact Lori lori.maloney@canaanvi.org
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File ECMAScript program March 2024 SC meeting notes
Notes from the March 18, 2024 Steering Committee Meeting
Located in Groups / / 2024 Steering Committee Meeting Files / June 18, 2024 SC Meeting Files
File Troff document Pigpen Branch Report
Final report for the Pigpen Branch restoration project by SCDNR
Located in Groups / / 2024 Steering Committee Meeting Files / June 18, 2024 SC Meeting Files
File Pigpen Branch SC Restoration, Presentation to EBTJV June 2024
Hailey Goyette, SCDNR, presentation to the EBTJV Steering Commitee on June 18, 2024. The project restored Brook Trout following removal of creek chub by injecting Antimycin at 12 sites.
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Pigpen Branch, SC restoration
Biologist Hailey Goyette gave a presentation about a recent project to restore Brook Trout to Pigpen Branch, SC, at the June 2024 EBTJV Steering Committee meeting.
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Image chemical/x-mdl-rdfile Lee Simard
Lee Simard is a Fisheries Biologist with the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department. Lee earned his B.S. in Environmental Sciences and MS in Natural Resources from the University of Vermont and began working for the VFWD in 2017. Lee’s work primarily focuses on inland waters in Vermont, especially wild trout management where he oversees projects in the northwest corner of Vermont but also coordinates statewide efforts. He is also involved in management of Lake Champlain fisheries including Lake Sturgeon and Landlocked Atlantic Salmon. Lee gets very excited being able to work with such a broad variety of species while managing fisheries for people in Vermont. Lee has been a member of the Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture since 2018 and is excited to step into the new role.
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