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Signal Mountain Streams - Protection & Education by Christin VanZant, last updated: Mar 14, 2017 02:00 PM
Water quality data collection, analysis and reporting for selected impaired streams on Signal Mountain. Hands-on, outdoor, water-quality education provided to local school.
Kids 4 Clean Water Camps & Education by Christin VanZant, last updated: Mar 14, 2017 01:59 PM
To provide outdoor, environmental and water quality focused hands-on education for kids in school. Education is provided through camps that are held multiple times per year in different watershed areas within and surrounding Chattanooga, TN.
Sicklefin Redhorse Candidate Conservation Cooperative by Christin VanZant, last updated: Mar 14, 2017 01:59 PM
A working group of partners has been actively engaged in actions to study and conserve the narrowly endemic Sicklefin redhorse since the early 2000's. In 2015, that was formalized into a Candidate Conservation Agreement. This Candidate Conservation Agreement (CCA) for the Sicklefin Redhorse (Moxostoma sp.) has been developed as a cooperative effort among tribal, state, federal, nongovernmental, and private organizations to establish a formal agreement to cooperate on actions that conserve, manage, and improve Sicklefin Redhorse populations range-wide with the goal of working to preclude the need to list the species under the Endangered Species Act. Activities include research to better understand the life history, ecology, habitat requirements, etc; population monitoring; captive propagation; and reintroduction and augmentation to expand the occupied range.
Pigeon River Aquatic Community Restoration by Christin VanZant, last updated: Mar 14, 2017 01:59 PM
Since 2004, the NCWRC has extended the interstate project to restore aquatic fauna to the Pigeon River into the NC portion of the impacted reach. From the early 1900's thru the early 1990's, the Pigeon River was severely polluted by effluent from a paper mill at Canton, NC. Changes in the paper bleaching process and improved waste water treatment resulted in improved water quality in the reach between Canton, NC and Newport, TN. While habitat conditions improved, many species of fishes and mussels did not begin to recolonize the river due to dams and reservoirs that isolated the reach from source populations that might naturally recolonize. Cooperators in TN began to reintroduce several species of snails, mussels, and fishes beginning in the mid-1990's. Since 2004, six fish species (Gilt darter, Banded darter, Silver shiner, Tennessee shiner, Telescope shiner, and Bigeye chub) have been successfully reintroduced and maintain self-perpetuating populations.
Cambarus Cracens Threats Assessment by Christin VanZant, last updated: Mar 14, 2017 01:58 PM
Survey distribution and assess threats to candidate species
Cheoah River Restoration by Christin VanZant, last updated: Mar 14, 2017 01:58 PM
In 2005, an improved flow regime was established in the Cheoah River and other habitat improvements are currently underway as part of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Relicense Agreement. Restoration of multiple species, including Appalachian elktoe, Alasmidonta raveneliana (Fed. & NC Endangered); Spotfin chub, Erimonax monachus (Fed. & NC Threatened); Wavy-rayed lampmussel, Lampsilis fasciola (NC Species of Concern); and Rainbow mussel, Villosa iris (NC Species of Concern), are part of the cooperative restoration plan for the Cheoah River.
Reintroduction of Lake Sturgeon into TN River Drainage by Christin VanZant, last updated: Mar 14, 2017 01:57 PM
Restoration of a locally extirpated fish species to the TN river basin
Alligator Snapping Turtle Surveys and Genetics - Lower TN and MS River by Christin VanZant, last updated: Mar 14, 2017 01:21 PM
Dr. Josh Ennen, Aquatic Conservation Biologist, TN Aquarium Conservation Institute
Add a Project or Activity by Web Editor, last updated: Mar 13, 2017 06:25 PM
Add a project or activity.
How to Register and Add a Project by Web Editor, last updated: Mar 10, 2017 06:29 PM
How to Register and add a Project.
Wheeler NWR Partners Meeting by gbee, last updated: Mar 10, 2017 03:18 PM
pic of break-out session
Meeting Presentations by gbee, last updated: Mar 10, 2017 02:28 PM
Find here PDFs of PPT presentations given during meeting
AppLCC resources for the conservation community by gbee, last updated: Mar 10, 2017 02:27 PM
Find here a PDF of G.Bee and M. Cimitile's meeting presentations.
The Big Questions by gbee, last updated: Mar 10, 2017 02:13 PM
Find here a PDF of Dr. Jean Brennan's meeting presentation.
Meeting Participants by gbee, last updated: Mar 10, 2017 01:57 PM
Find here a PDF of meeting participants (name & affiliation).
NCRS Image by Matthew Cimitile, last updated: Mar 08, 2017 09:21 AM
For Newsletter
Drennen, Daniel by Daniel Drennen, last updated: Mar 07, 2017 06:49 PM
 
Submit a Project by Web Editor, last updated: Mar 07, 2017 04:24 PM
Submit a Project or Conservation Activity that you wish to share with the Tennessee River Basin community. To submit a project, you must first be a member of the Web Portal and then logged in to the site. To add a project or activity, first login, then click on Add New in the green toolbar at the top and then click on Project. Fill out all the appropriate fields and click Save. Your content will then be placed in a Pending Publication Folder to be reviewed and published. If you are not a member and still wish to share your project or activity contact Gillian Bee: gilliab@g.clemson.edu
Northcutt, Steve by Matthew Cimitile, last updated: Mar 07, 2017 04:11 PM
 
Sells, Danny by Matthew Cimitile, last updated: Mar 07, 2017 11:52 AM