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Agencies sue federal government over fish habitat expansion

WATER: Inland Empire agencies sue federal government over fish habitat expansion

Saying important water supplies were at stake, 12 Inland Empire water agencies said Tuesday they’ve sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. See the dozens of unique artificial fish habitat models, fish attractors and fish cover used at fishiding.com, the industry leader and only science based, man made and artificial fish habitat, proven to provide all fish with cover they prefer to prosper.

The agencies, including Western Municipal Water District in Southwest Riverside County, oppose Continue reading “Agencies sue federal government over fish habitat expansion”

Workers work on building LUNKER fish structures near Bear Valley Creek

Franklin: Work on Bear Creek will pay off for trout anglers 

Essential Fish Habitat Funding Received

Alaska spends about $500,000 on approximately 10 projects a year for fish habitat and related work. Improvements of habitats are Continue reading “Essential Fish Habitat Funding Received”

Conference call for Groundfish

Groundfish Essential Fish Habitat Review Committee to Hold Conference Call

September 9, 2011

9:00 am to 11:00 am

The Pacific Fishery Management Council’s (Council) ad hoc Groundfish Essential Fish Habitat Review Committee (EFHRC) will hold a conference call on September 9 from 9 to 11 AM to review progress and interim products for the groundfish EFH periodic review. Recommendations of the committee are Continue reading “Conference call for Groundfish”

Young Girls build fish habitat at Smith Mountain Lake State Park

Smith Mountain Lake State Park ranger, John Mitchell, above, inspects the first trailer load of fish habitat blocks to leave the park’s public boat landing Wednesday for their permanent locations at the 15-foot deep level of the Lake. Constructed of polyethylene piping, cinder blocks and concrete, the habitats resemble submerged tree limbs to fish, providing cover from predators, as well as places to rest and raise young. Youth Conservation Corps members, who left the park Saturday for home, constructed the habitats, some 150 of which were distributed in the Lake last week.

One hundred and fifty handmadefish habitats-looking very much like an army of extraterrestrials having a wild hair day–marched in stiff formation down a pier early Wednesday at Smith Mountain Lake State Park, tentacles of black polyethylene pipe crowning their heads and concrete-filled cinder blocks acting as footing.

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Eight Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) high school crew members, three college-age YYC supervisors and John Mitchell, a ranger at the park, worked in tandem, transferring the soon-to-be-sunken assemblages from a flatbed trailer to the dock, then onto boats for distribution in the Lake. Their loads in place, boats piloted by rangers and filled with teens andfish houses sluiced through the water to various destinations, among them Smith Mountain Lake Community Park, across the main channel and within sight of the launching point at the State Park’s public boat ramp, docks at the park’s Discovery Center and beach, and possibly by some of the park’s lakefront housekeeping cabins if the crew didn’t run out.

Arriving at the park on July 25, the all-female YYC crew also constructed eight picnic pads.

“They dug out the sites level, fitted them with 4′ x 6′ timbers, then filled them with stone,” said Mitchell.

It took the crew almost two days to make the fish habitats in a design and with materials recommended by the Virginia Dept. and Game and Inland Fisheries.

“The girls have done a great job,” said Brian Heft, Smith Mountain Lake State Park manager. “This is something we’ve done for years to support fish structure in the Lake. Fish need assistance to hide from predators, rear their young, and rest. Docks are not necessarily fish structure. Structures come up from the bottom of the Lake. This is an ongoing process. We plan on continuing it.” REBECCA JACKSON

Busted for destruction of fish habitat

 
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A 25-year-old Calgary electrician has become the first person to be charged under the Fisheries Act in Alberta for driving in a sensitive fish habitat in Waiparous.

But according to Jesse Bertram, who now faces  a $2,000 fine, he was just trying to get his 1987 Dodge pickup across Waiparous Creek Continue reading “Busted for destruction of fish habitat”

Volunteers Help Improve Fish Habitat With Colborne Creek Improvement

Family, friends, and neighbors were invited to lend a hand for fish habitat, and to help plant native shrubs to help improve fish habitat along Colborne Creek on Saturday, August 13th 2011. The Colborne Creek project, located in Cramahe Township….

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Environmental Issues Worth Paying Attention

 AUG 15 2011

If you care about sustainable communities, what topics do you pursue? A leading green organization outlines its priorities.

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NRDC’s work for sustainable communities at the neighborhood scale and on regional planning is designed to address multiple environmental issues simultaneously. But, at the same time, moving toward sustainability requires work on selected individual issues in a focused way, bringing significant resources to bear on a limited number of key challenges faced Continue reading “Environmental Issues Worth Paying Attention”

Loose pvc limbs for fish habitat projects

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By peepaw – Posted on 13 August 2011

Wanted you folks to know that we are now offering our fishiding artificial fish habitat structures shipped loose, with no cement, along with our ready to sink models.

You provide the bucket and the cement,(or use our special formula)http://www.fishiding.com/products/Fishiding-cement-mix and build your own custom fish habitat.

The Build your own habitat http://www.fishiding.com/categories/Build-Your-Own-Fish-Habitat/ page shows you how to buy just the vinyl strips in bulk, saving huge money on shipping.

You provide half of the labor to mix and pour, saving half the cost of our completed models.

You can use as many or as few limbs in each unit as you prefer. Cut them, bend them, you customize what you want.

Check out this month’s discounts and install now for fall/winter fishing this season!

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More money for the fish!

Official outlines budget for Lake Mitchell

The city of Mitchell will continue to invest in projects in and around Lake Mitchell in 2012.The city of Mitchell will continue to invest in projects in and around Lake Mitchell in 2012.

Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department Director Dusty Rodiek outlined approximately $80,000 in lake projects Tuesday Continue reading “More money for the fish!”

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