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Appalachian Angling Society
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by
Rosanne Hessmiller
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last modified
May 22, 2024 02:16 PM
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filed under:
Fish,
Angling,
Appalachia
Posts and info on fly fishing in the Appalachian Mountain region of the Southeast. Particularly Tennessee and North Carolina.
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Organizations Search
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Applying ecological criteria to marine reserve design: A case study from the California Channel Islands
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by
Jessica Rhodes
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published
Aug 12, 2015
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filed under:
Literature,
Fish,
Conservation Planning,
Conservation,
Scientific Publications
Reference which describes the steps involved in designing a network of marine reserves for conservation and fisheries management.
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Technical Resources
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Marxan Training Resources
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Marxan Training Suggested Readings
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Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
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by
Web Editor
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last modified
May 22, 2024 02:41 PM
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filed under:
Wildlife Management Area,
WLFW,
Fish,
Recreational Fishing,
Sustainable use,
Arkansas,
Aquatics,
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission,
State Agencies
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s mission is to conserve and enhance Arkansas’s fish and wildlife and their habitats while promoting sustainable use, public understanding and support.
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Organizations Search
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Barrens Topminnow , Barrier Construction for Invasive Gambusia
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by
Christin VanZant
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published
Mar 13, 2017
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last modified
Mar 14, 2017 03:14 PM
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filed under:
Fish,
Management,
TRB,
Research
Reintroduction and management of a highly endemic and endangered species to the TN Barrens. Derived resources from this project include/will include data sets, general report, and news announcement.
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Projects
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Channel, Bank, & Riparian Restoration to Improve Habitat and Water Quality in Kings River, AR
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by
admin
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published
Jul 10, 2020
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filed under:
Wetland Restoration,
Instream Habitat Improvement,
Whitewater to Bluewater,
SARP Project,
Fish,
Redhorse,
Arkansas,
Darter,
SAHP,
NFHAP,
Habitat Improvement
The natural course and riparian corridor of the Kings River have been significantly modified by various landowners over several decades, leading to channel instability and decreased habitat and water quality. The Nature Conservancy (TNC) purchased a preserve on the Kings River that includes nine miles of river. To protect and restore river and riparian habitat, TNC has created a stream channel and floodplain restoration project along 0.5 miles of the river.
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Resources
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Whitewater to Bluewater W2B
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Connect the Connecticut
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by
Web Editor
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published
Jul 10, 2020
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filed under:
Wildlife,
Habitat,
Connecticut River,
Fish,
Plant,
Rivers,
Streams
Encompassing New England’s largest river system, the Connecticut River watershed provides important habitat for a diversity of fish, wildlife and plants — from iconic species like bald eagle and black bear to federally threatened and endangered species like shortnose sturgeon, piping plover, and dwarf wedgemussel.
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Resources
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Conservation Strategy for Imperiled Aquatic Species in the UTRB
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by
Jessica Rhodes
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published
Feb 14, 2015
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last modified
Jan 12, 2016 10:47 AM
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filed under:
Partners or Partnerships,
Federal,
Fish,
Endangered Species,
Partnership,
Priority Species,
Conservation,
Conservation Planning
The Strategy provides guidance to Field Offices in reevaluating current ("status quo") conservation approaches in order to deliver the most cost effective approach toward the conservation and management of imperiled freshwater fish and mussel species in the Upper Tennessee River Basin.
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The Strategy
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Copper Creek In-Stream 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,
Mussels,
Habitat Improvement,
Flow,
Virginia,
Instream Habitat Improvement,
SAHP,
SARP Project,
NFHAP,
Fish
This project improved riparian zones, water quality, appropriate sediment flows and restoring physical habitat for multiple listed aquatic species in the Copper Creek watershed, within the Upper Tennessee River Basin.
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Whitewater to Bluewater W2B
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Copper Creek In-Stream Habitat Restoration Project
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by
admin
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published
Sep 04, 2014
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last modified
Sep 15, 2014 11:04 AM
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filed under:
Whitewater to Bluewater,
Mussels,
Habitat Improvement,
Flow,
Virginia,
Instream Habitat Improvement,
SAHP,
SARP Project,
NFHAP,
Fish
This project improved riparian zones, water quality, appropriate sediment flows and restoring physical habitat for multiple listed aquatic species in the Copper Creek watershed, within the Upper Tennessee River Basin. (Photo: The low water bridge that was removed and replaced with a new bridge that spans the river. )
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SARP
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Cumberland - Southern Appalachian Climate Change Vulnerability Species Assessments
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by
Web Editor
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published
Oct 21, 2015
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last modified
Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM
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filed under:
West Virginia,
Climate,
Aquatic,
Climate Change,
Fish,
NGO,
Virginia,
Kentucky,
GeoNode,
Tennessee,
Mussels,
Alabama,
Caves,
Albedo
These results are a compilation of climate change vulnerability assessments in the southeastern portion of the LCC, covering the area from southern West Virginia, south to Alabama, west to eastern Kentucky and Tennessee. Hyperlinks to additional information are separated into two additional spreadsheets, one for aquatic and subterranean, and another for terrestrial species.
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Research
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Assessing Vulnerability of Species and Habitats to Large-scale Impacts
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Vulnerability Assessment Foundational Data by Subregion