Sediment Pollution

  1. Gunnison River: Concrete Levy Restoration
    https://hokendauqua.tu.org/tu-projects/gunnison-river-concrete-levy-restoration

    Goals

    TU partnered with a landowner on restoration of a 500-foot section of bank on a popular recreational stretch of the Gunnison River that had been covered with concrete rip-rap. The armored bank was causing channel incision, and depositing sediment in undesirable location.

  2. Driftless Area Restoration Effort
    https://hokendauqua.tu.org/tu-projects/driftless-area-restoration-effort

    Goals

    The unique 24,000 square-mile unglaciated Driftless Area in the heart of the Upper Mississippi River basin is a natural resource treasure.  The scenic landscape with its steep hills and rocky bluffs is home to one of the country’s most remarkable freshwater resources—over 600 coldwater limestone

  3. Eastern Shale Gas Development
    https://hokendauqua.tu.org/tu-projects/eastern-shale-gas-development

    Goals

    Shale gas development in the East has taken on new dimensions in recent years, where energy companies are drilling for gas in the Marcellus and Utica shales.

  4. Relief Ditch: A Collaborative Effort
    https://hokendauqua.tu.org/tu-projects/relief-ditch-a-collaborative-effort

    Goals

    This project will remove a fish barrier, restore impaired habitat, improve diversion controls, and make boating safer on the Gunnison River within the Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area.

  5. Shenandoah Valley Headwaters Conservation
    https://hokendauqua.tu.org/tu-projects/shenandoah-valley-headwaters-conservation

    Goals

  6. Klootchy Creek Logging Road Decommission and Passage Project
    https://hokendauqua.tu.org/tu-projects/klootchy-creek-logging-road-decommission-and-passage-project

    Goals

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  7. Mabel Creek Coastal Cutthroat Project
    https://hokendauqua.tu.org/tu-projects/mabel-creek-coastal-cutthroat-project

    Goals

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  8. Tongass National Forest
    https://hokendauqua.tu.org/tu-projects/tongass-national-forest

    Goals

    There’s nothing quite like casting a fly to schools of salmon and opportunistic Dolly Varden beneath the canopy of the southeast Alaskan rainforest. It’s primal, and a little eerie, but it’s also one of the most unique adventures an angler can undertake.

    There’s nothing quite like casting a fly to schools of salmon and opportunistic Dolly Varden beneath the canopy of the southeast Alaskan rainforest. It’s primal, and a little eerie, but it’s also one of the most unique adventures an angler can undertake.

  9. Bear River
    https://hokendauqua.tu.org/tu-projects/bear-river

    Goals

    The Bear River in Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah is the longest river in the western hemisphere that doesn’t reach the ocean—traveling a tortuous path over 500 miles from its headwaters in the Uinta Mountains before eventually emptying into the Great Salt Lake. And the fish are as unique as the river.

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