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Improved Red Drum Habitat through Community-based Oyster Reef Habitat Restoration
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Little has been attempted to improve the habitat to ensure survival of stocked red drum fingerlings in SC waters This project will create additional oyster reefs in stocking areas. The impact will be many fold as other organisms will utilize the habitat and oyster population and water quality improvements will be recognized. Patches of hard substrate and 3-D reefs will be created in stocking areas, thus establishing quality habitat for red drum at this early life stage.
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Deadman's Island Restoration Project
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Lead by the City of Gulf Breeze, this project restored coastal barrier habitat on Deadman's Island.
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GTMNERR Community Oyster Shell Recycling and Living Reef Construction Project
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This project established an oyster shell recycling program for St. Johns County, Florida, constructed a living shoreline, and planted spartina grass within the boundaries of the new reef to further protect the shoreline and provide nursery habitat for marine species at the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve.
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Pelican Point Shoreline Protection and Habitat Restoration Project
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Led by The Nature Conservancy, the Pelican Point project created of two 56' oyster reefs at Pelican Point, north of the mouth of Weeks Bay on Mobile Bay to protect the shoreline and restore aquatic habitat.
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Riparian and Stream Habitat Restoration for 14 Species in the Middle Fork Saline River Watershed, AR
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This project consisted of riparian and stream habitat restoration for 14 Species in the Middle Fork Saline River Watershed, Arkansas
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Tampa Bay Seagrass Transplanting Project
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This project is a seagrass transplanting project within Tampa Bay, Florida.
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NFHAP: Mackeys Creek Gulf Coast Strain Walleye Habitat Restoration
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The initial phase of a project to restore a Gulf Coast strain of walleye (Stizostedion vitreum) population which had been in decline since the 1970s, was undertaken on a headwater stream of the Tombigbee River. The goal was to improve the spawning and rearing habitat by stabilizing a section of stream bank and to stop a head cut from advancing upstream.
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Habitat restoration for Southern Appalachian brook trout in 5 Cherokee National Forest, TN streams
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Drought and stressed habitat conditions exacerbated natural competition for food and space between brook trout and rainbow trout in several creeks in the Cherokee National Forest. Both species, popular with anglers, were declining due to drought in recent years. By improving or restoring habitats, and removing rainbow trout from certain areas, both species can more easily thrive in the forest.
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Kentucky-Bayou de Chien/Jackson Creek Tributary Restoration Project
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Greene County Park Stream Restoration and Interpretative Trail NFHAP / SARP Project
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