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"Cold Water and Hardtack" Episode 308 | Tennessee Uncharted
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Mar 09, 2017
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Host Erick Baker and the Tennessee Uncharted crew take us on an adventure that looks to the future of water health and species diversity in Tennessee and pays tribute to the past in a Civil War reenactment.
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"Riparian" Episode 309 | Tennessee Uncharted
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Mar 09, 2017
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Mar 09, 2022 09:21 PM
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With 2016’s devastating wildfires and learning about riparian zones feeding Tennessee’s waterways, host Erick Baker discovers that sometimes it takes science to restore faith in our ability to take care of our fair state.
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A Deeper Creek - The Watchable Waters of Appalachia
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Jan 20, 2017
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A virtual dive into some of North America's richest rivers, and a fun look at an innovative river snorkeling program that has brought thousands of citizen snorkelers to the vibrant waters of Southern Appalachia. Video by Freshwaters Illustrated.
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A Stream Classification System for the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative
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Matthew Cimitile
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Nov 28, 2012
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Jan 04, 2016 02:42 PM
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Rivers,
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Science and Research Products,
Research
Unifying state-based stream classifications into a single consistent system, principal investigators at The Nature Conservancy developed a hierarchical classification system and map for stream and river systems for the Appalachian LCC that represents the region’s natural flowing-water aquatic habitats. This river classification information is needed to develop and implement instream flow standards and management recommendations so that environmental flows can become integral to all water management decisions from the onset.
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Stream Classification System for the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative
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Assessment and Restoration of Southern Appalachian Brook Trout
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Matthew Cimitile
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Apr 02, 2013
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Aug 27, 2014 01:37 PM
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This project will complete an assessment of brook trout in-stream habitat, water quality, and fish distribution information in all Jocassee Gorges streams during the first two years of the project.
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Boone Watershed Partnership
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Jan 20, 2017
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Video by the Tennessee Valley Authority.
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Bringing Back the Brooks - A Revival of the South’s Trout
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Jan 20, 2017
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Freshwater Illustrated and the U.S. Forest Service serve a poetic look at a forgotten native of Appalachia, the Southern Appalachian Brook Trout, which is being brought back from the brink… by hand, bucket, and hoof.
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Brook Trout Restoration and Expansion
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Matthew Cimitile
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Apr 02, 2013
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Aug 22, 2014 10:19 AM
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This project will restore and improve stream and riparian habitat within a 2,357 foot project area located in the headwaters of Garth Run which was severely impacted by catastrophic flooding that occurred in 1995.
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Citico Creek Buffalo Run
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Jan 20, 2017
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Mar 11, 2022 03:20 PM
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At this point, the buffalo, Ictiobus spp. (Probably mixed crowd!) along with some nice big silver redhorse, Moxostoma anisurum, were milling around the creek in pretty good numbers. No spawning events were seen and the schools appeared to be primarily males.... just waiting on the females to arrive! This spectacular event takes place in early April every year in Citico Creek and other numerous other streams in our area. Citico Creek is located on the Cherokee National Forest and is perhaps one of the nicest medium-sized streams in the southern Appalachians! Film by Conservation Fisheries Inc.
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Coldwater Research Career Connection: North Carolina Triploid Trout Project
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Jan 20, 2017
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Mar 09, 2022 08:20 PM
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Recently, Coldwater Research Coordinator Jacob Rash with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission spoke with Christine Muth, a biology teacher with the N.C. School of Science and Math, to discuss about stocking triploid trout (sterile) into North Carolina's mountain trout waters. They also discussed careers in fisheries to share with students at the N.C. School of Science and Math. This video provides an overview of how and why the Commission produces these sterile fish. In addition, there is discussion about the field of fisheries science and how folks can become involved. Video by the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics.
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