Aquatic Connectivity: Benefitting Streams and Communities-Beyer, 2012
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2 streams
11 dams
2 berms
2 raceways
1,600 acres
$1.2 millionGLRI
Sustain Our Great Lakes
USFWS-National Fish
Passage, GLFWRA
Michigan DNR
TU Chapters
Trout & Salmon
Foundation
USDA - NRCS
Benefits
• Restore over 3.4 miles of coldwater stream
• Reconnect 160 miles of high quality river habitat to the Great Lakes
• Restore more than 250 acres of wetlands and 60 acres of upland habitat
• Enhanced fishing, paddling, recreation
• Significant reduction in risk, maintenance, and liability cost
Project Implementation Team
• Grand Traverse Band
• City of Traverse City
• Grand Traverse County
• Michigan DNR
• Michigan Hydro Relicensing Coalition
• Traverse City Light & Power
• U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
• Conservation Resource Alliance
• Grand Traverse Conservation District
• GT County Road Commission
• Rotary Camps & Services
• Watershed Center GT Bay
• Garfield Township
Ex Officio Members
Major Funders ($5.7 million)
Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (over 80%)
U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
Sustain Our Great Lakes
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Great Lakes Fishery Trust
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Frey and Oleson Foundations(27 total funders/programs)