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BARRIERS TO FISH PASSAGE

BARRIERS TO FISH PASSAGE. BARRIERS TO FISH PASSAGE. A Project of the Greater Adirondack RC&D, US Fish and Wildlife Service and SUNY Plattsburgh. A FISHY SUCCESS STORY. Why is Fish Passage Important? Declining Brook Trout populations in Eastern US Brookies are clean water indicators

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BARRIERS TO FISH PASSAGE

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  1. BARRIERS TO FISH PASSAGE

  2. BARRIERS TO FISH PASSAGE A Project of the Greater Adirondack RC&D, US Fish and Wildlife Service and SUNY Plattsburgh

  3. A FISHY SUCCESS STORY • Why is Fish Passage Important? • Declining Brook Trout populations in Eastern US • Brookies are clean water indicators • Impacts on genetics, sustainable pop base • Also impacts other fish, amphibians, stream dwellers

  4. DON’T STOP THAT FISH! • Biggest Problem-Culverts! • Thousands of them • Ignored and Poorly Regulated • In Multiple Jurisdictions • Lack of Guidelines

  5. GET A GRIP! • Found Money- US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) • Developed MOU to get it • In Coop with US FWS, developed Request for Proposals • Negotiated with SUNY Plattsburgh Lake Champlain Research Institute

  6. DETAILS, DETAILS, DETAILS • Negotiated with the winner SUNY Plattsburgh on: • Scope of work to be performed • Timeframes and deadlines • Methodology • Geographic parameters • Outreach requirements • Payment schedule

  7. RIGHT DIRECTION? • In progress reviews • Minor study methodology changes

  8. GETTING CLOSE • Review of Results with FWS Experts • Plan for Outreach • Publicity • Get the Word to Event Shapers

  9. FINAL PRODUCT! • Surveyed Watersheds in Two Counties • Developed Easy to Use Protocols • Parameters: • Drop to pool • Stream water speed • Stream depth • Culvert/stream relationship

  10. MORE FINAL PRODUCT! • Hosted conference to present results • Invited key players • Attended by over 85 participants • Town Hwy superintendents, SWCD’s, State DEC, DOT, US FWS, River Assoc’s., Trout Unlimited, etc.

  11. GOOD CULVERT-BAD CULVERT GOOD ONE! BAD ONE! • Less than 4 inch vertical drop • 80% of stream width • Slower than 2.6 fps • ¾ of stream depth

  12. A SUCCESS STORY! • Still Distributing the Info • Helping Preserve the Environment • Great Working Partners

  13. GOOD CULVERT- STONES & SOIL

  14. GOOD DESIGN HELPS FISH!

  15. FISH CAN MOVE UP THE STREAM!

  16. Get the word out! MEDIA HELP KEY PLAYERS USE CONTACTS REPORT DISTRIBUTION

  17. BARRIERS TO FISH PASSAGE • Project completed • On time • On budget • On target!

  18. BARRIERS TO FISH PASSAGE • Presented by the Greater Adirondack RC&D Council, John Rieger President, Marc Usher Coordinator, Bill Wellman member • 60 Pack Forest Road, Chestertown NY 12817

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