aquatic connectivity: benefitting streams and communities-cogswell, 2012
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This workshop highlights successful large scale, on-the-ground restoration efforts that are re-connecting aquatic habitats fragmented by dams, road crossings, and other man-made alterations in the Upper Great Lakes. Tools and strategies will be shared for planning, financing, and articulating results, including the mutual benefits of restoring streams, improving community infrastructure, and creating local jobs.TRANSCRIPT
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Great Lakes Aquatic Connectivity Project
Healing Our WatersGreat Lakes Restoration ConferenceCleveland, OhioSeptember 11-13, 2012
Stewart CogswellU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Stream Restoration/Connectivity –
What watershed?
What stream?
What individual site?
What site first?
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Great Lakes Aquatic Connectivity Project
Road/stream crossing & barrier inventories
- consistent approach
- prioritization models
- cost/benefit analysis
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0.75
0.8
0.85
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0.95
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Watershed Connectivity
Status(Cmin)
Total Cost (Millions of Dollars)
Prioritizing Remediation – Pine/Popple River
Percent %
100
95
90
85
80
75
70
65
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Cost estimates are important for prioritizing projects
• Excavation
• Pipe (bevel and polymer coating)
• Bedding and fill (including raised road elevation)
• Road surfacing
• Haul away old pipe and unusable fill
• Riprap, silt fence
• Dewatering / pumping
• Project administration and surveys
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Key habitat advances:
a) Trimble Yuma
b) Roadsoft - management system
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Next steps -
a) Model development- refine current model- new models (truncated, species)- decision based (remove vs.
remain)
b) Measure biological and habitat response
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Thinking about collecting road/stream crossing data on your watershed?
http://conserveonline.org/workspaces/streamconnect
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Questions?