Diadromous Fish Enhancement and Restoration: 2005 Performance Report

From executive summary: The purpose of this project is to restore and enhance diadromous fish runs to the streams of Connecticut through the provision of effective fish passage and the reintroduction of fish into selected watercourses. The scope of this project was expanded in 2003 to include jobs f...

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Main Authors: Gephard, S, Wildman, T, Williams, B, Ellis, D
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Published: ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst 2006
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Online Access:https://scholarworks.umass.edu/fishpassage_reports/385
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spelling ftunivmassamh:oai:scholarworks.umass.edu:fishpassage_reports-1384 2023-05-15T15:31:18+02:00 Diadromous Fish Enhancement and Restoration: 2005 Performance Report Gephard, S Wildman, T Williams, B Ellis, D 2006-01-01T08:00:00Z https://scholarworks.umass.edu/fishpassage_reports/385 unknown ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst https://scholarworks.umass.edu/fishpassage_reports/385 Reports American eel American shad Atlantic salmon barriers Connecticut River fish passage herring migration restoration river herring salmon shad streams trout text 2006 ftunivmassamh 2022-01-09T19:18:15Z From executive summary: The purpose of this project is to restore and enhance diadromous fish runs to the streams of Connecticut through the provision of effective fish passage and the reintroduction of fish into selected watercourses. The scope of this project was expanded in 2003 to include jobs for American eel and sea-run trout. Other jobs were also re-organized. The goals of this project are: (1) To restore Atlantic salmon to three tributaries of the Connecticut River in Connecticut. (2) To restore and enhance runs of American shad in ten streams in Connecticut. (3) To restore and enhance runs of river herring in 30 streams in Connecticut. (4) To restore and enhance runs of American eel in 20 streams in Connecticut. (5) To develop and enhance runs of sea-run trout in eight streams in Connecticut. (6) To provide effective fish passage at 30 existing fish passage facilities. (7) To provide effective fish passage at 30 existing barriers to fish migration. (8) To expand public knowledge of the success of diadromous fish restoration and its importance to the health of Connecticut's ecological resources. Text Atlantic salmon University of Massachusetts: ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst
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topic American eel
American shad
Atlantic salmon
barriers
Connecticut River
fish passage
herring
migration
restoration
river herring
salmon
shad
streams
trout
spellingShingle American eel
American shad
Atlantic salmon
barriers
Connecticut River
fish passage
herring
migration
restoration
river herring
salmon
shad
streams
trout
Gephard, S
Wildman, T
Williams, B
Ellis, D
Diadromous Fish Enhancement and Restoration: 2005 Performance Report
topic_facet American eel
American shad
Atlantic salmon
barriers
Connecticut River
fish passage
herring
migration
restoration
river herring
salmon
shad
streams
trout
description From executive summary: The purpose of this project is to restore and enhance diadromous fish runs to the streams of Connecticut through the provision of effective fish passage and the reintroduction of fish into selected watercourses. The scope of this project was expanded in 2003 to include jobs for American eel and sea-run trout. Other jobs were also re-organized. The goals of this project are: (1) To restore Atlantic salmon to three tributaries of the Connecticut River in Connecticut. (2) To restore and enhance runs of American shad in ten streams in Connecticut. (3) To restore and enhance runs of river herring in 30 streams in Connecticut. (4) To restore and enhance runs of American eel in 20 streams in Connecticut. (5) To develop and enhance runs of sea-run trout in eight streams in Connecticut. (6) To provide effective fish passage at 30 existing fish passage facilities. (7) To provide effective fish passage at 30 existing barriers to fish migration. (8) To expand public knowledge of the success of diadromous fish restoration and its importance to the health of Connecticut's ecological resources.
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Wildman, T
Williams, B
Ellis, D
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Wildman, T
Williams, B
Ellis, D
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title Diadromous Fish Enhancement and Restoration: 2005 Performance Report
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