Restoration of Shad and Anadromous Fish to the White Clay Creek National Wild and Scenic River: A Feasibility Report

Author(s)Corrozi Narvaez, Martha
Author(s)Kauffman, Gerald J.
Author(s)Lonsdorf, Robert
Author(s)Nelson, Maureen H.S.
Date Accessioned2010-12-22T13:26:48Z
Date Available2010-12-22T13:26:48Z
Publication Date2010-12-22
AbstractThe long-term goal of the White Clay Creek watershed project is to restore shad and migratoryfish passage and habitat, increase spawning areas, and benefit the resident fish in the 107-sq.-mi. watershed. To achieve this, WRA conducted a feasibility study for restoring fish passage to the federally designated National Wild and Scenic White Clay Creek. This project is funded by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) and is one of 17 projects being undertaken by a number of regional organizations that are striving to improve the environment of the Delaware Estuary— the tidal portion of the Delaware River.en_US
Sponsorfunded by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundationen_US
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/5721
Languageen_USen_US
Part of SeriesIPA;358
Keywordsshad, anadromous fish, restoration, White Clay Creeken_US
TitleRestoration of Shad and Anadromous Fish to the White Clay Creek National Wild and Scenic River: A Feasibility Reporten_US
TypeOtheren_US
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