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The Mill Creek Work Group, led by Tri-State Steelheaders and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, assessed the Mill Creek channel in 2009 and recommended several fish passage projects, including constructing resting pools in the concrete channel and notching weirs to provide areas of deeper, concentrated flow. The first phases were ...
Mill Creek Wildlife Management Area is 1,470 acres (590 ha) of steeply forested woodlands located near Milton, West Virginia in Cabell County. Mill Creek WMA can be accessed from Johns Creek Road about three miles north from the Milton exit of I-64 .
The culverted reach of Old Mill Creek beneath the post office in Mill Valley is a severe barrier to fish passage evaluation. Cascade Dam, located on Old Mill Creek 0.4 miles (0.64 km) above the confluence with Cascade Creek, was constructed in the 1870s and is a complete barrier to upstream fish passage.
Jim Shaffer, left, owner of Strong Winds Fisheries and Presque Isle Fish & Farm, is shown with son Wyatt Shaffer on board the Dixie, docked just east of State Street in Erie on July 5.
[7] [8] In Mill Creek, two species that unmistakably serve as VECs are brook trout and brown trout. Both species inhabit some but not all stretches of Mill Creek, and are highly sought after by the local angler community. [9] The cool and well-oxygenated water of Mill Creek is the ideal habitat for brook trout that optimally live at 14°C to 16 ...
Mantua Creek Wildlife Management Area: Gloucester County: 107.33 acres (43.43 ha) Maple Lake Wildlife Management Area: Atlantic County: 4,862.14 acres (1,967.64 ha) Maskells Mill Pond Wildlife Management Area: Salem County: 1,155.60 acres (467.65 ha) Medford Wildlife Management Area: Burlington County: 214.07 acres (86.63 ha)
The Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge (ORINWR) is a National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in non-contiguous sites consisting of islands along 362 miles (583 km) [2] of the Ohio River, primarily (85% of acreage) [3] in the U.S. state of West Virginia.
The Big Muddy National Fish and Wildlife Refuge was established in 1994, and has grown to over 16,700 acres (68 km 2). Like pearls on a string, these acres are spread out as individual units along the Missouri River between Kansas City and St. Louis. These pearls of habitat benefit floodplain-dependent fish and