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Stream Bank & Riparian Restoration along the Wild and Scenic Cossatot River on the Ouachita NF
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by
Admin
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published
Jul 10, 2020
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filed under:
Whitewater to Bluewater,
SARP Project,
Habitat Improvement,
Instream Habitat Improvement,
SAHP,
Arkansas,
NFHAP,
Vegetation
Six riparian sites have severe erosion from loss of riparian vegetation and heavy recreational use. Riparian habitat function will be restored by stabilizing stream banks and planting vegetation. Stream habitat cover will increase with addition of materials to repair stream banks. Campsites will be designated and hardened. To measure effectiveness, water samples taken every 3 months over the past 4 years will continue for at least the next 4 years by the Cossatot River Watch Stream Team to compare pre- and post-restoration.
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Tampa Bay Seagrass Transplanting Project
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by
Admin
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published
Jul 10, 2020
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filed under:
Whitewater to Bluewater,
SARP Project,
Habitat Improvement,
Florida,
Seagrass Beds,
SAHP,
NFHAP
This project is a seagrass transplanting project within Tampa Bay, Florida.
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Triangle Prescribed Burn Association
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by
Rosanne Hessmiller
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last modified
Jun 27, 2025 02:08 PM
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filed under:
Wildfire,
Prescribed Burn Associations,
Prescribed Fire,
Prescribed Burn,
Forest Health,
Land Management,
Habitat Improvement
The Triangle Prescribed Burn Association (TPBA) is a group of like-minded individuals in the Triangle area across 5 counties (Orange, Alamance, Person, Durham, and Chatham) that come together to use fire as a tool for ‘Best Land Management Practices’ to restore the land and to advocate for people willing to support our effort.
Our ultimate goal is to reduce the number of wildfires in our state. We do this by working with local land owners and managers to help plan, prepare, and conduct prescribed burns.
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Ulele Springs Restoration Project
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by
Admin
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published
Jul 10, 2020
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filed under:
Wetland Restoration,
Whitewater to Bluewater,
SARP Project,
Habitat Improvement,
Florida,
NOAA CRP,
SAHP
This project, run by the Ecosphere Restoration Institute, Inc, will create a natural spring and restore native wetland vegetation within the state of Florida.
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Using positive interactions between bivalves and seagrass to reduce habitat fragmentation and restore essential fish habitat
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by
Admin
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published
Jul 10, 2020
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filed under:
Wetland Restoration,
River Classification,
Whitewater to Bluewater,
SARP Project,
Habitat Improvement,
North Carolina,
NOAA CRP
Lead by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, this project will restore eelgrass cover that had declined by propeller scaring through introducing mussels. A natural fertilization and predator protection interaction study will also take place.
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Valley River Watershed Habitat Restoration Project
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by
Admin
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published
Sep 04, 2014
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filed under:
Whitewater to Bluewater,
SARP Project,
Habitat Improvement,
Flow,
North Carolina,
Instream Habitat Improvement,
SAHP,
NFHAP
Valley River is an outstanding aquatic resource in the mountain region of North Carolina; however,303(d) listing and habitat degradation haw become more consistently the norm across the watershed. To address these problems, HRWC established,enhanced and estored adequate riparian buffers along the banks of the stream, restored aquatic habitat by reducing sedimentation and adding large woody debris in appropriate areas, and educated watershed residents about the river and these needs. (Photo: Murphy Track Site During)
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Valley River Watershed Habitat Restoration Project
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by
Admin
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published
Jul 10, 2020
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filed under:
Whitewater to Bluewater,
SARP Project,
Habitat Improvement,
Flow,
North Carolina,
Instream Habitat Improvement,
SAHP,
NFHAP
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Watershed-Based Approach to Channel Stabilization and Sediment Control in Pleasant Run Creek
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by
Admin
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published
Jul 10, 2020
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filed under:
Erosion Control,
Whitewater to Bluewater,
Mussels,
Fish,
Instream Habitat Improvement,
sediment control,
Tennessee,
SAHP,
SARP Project,
NFHAP,
Habitat Improvement
Excessive sediment from channelized tributaries of the Hatchie River (TN) are degrading downstream aquatic habitat. Pleasant Run Creek is a channelized tributary to the Hatchie River, exhibiting significant soil erosion and channel incision problems. This project seeks to implement channel stabilization measures on private lands that will improve riparian habitat on Pleasant Run Creek and reduce sediment loading to the Hatchie River.
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Wolf Pen Gap OHV Trail Complex Stream Crossing Improvement
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by
Admin
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published
Jul 10, 2020
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filed under:
Whitewater to Bluewater,
SARP Project,
Habitat Improvement,
Instream Habitat Improvement,
Arkansas,
SAHP,
NFHAP
This project will improve stream crossings and trails at the Wolf Pen Gap OHV Trail Complex in Arkansas. It will also improve connectivity and open stream habitat for fish.
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