Reservoir Fisheries Habitat Restoration Is Too Big a Job for Any One Agency to Tackle: Partnering and the Reservoir Fisheries Habitat Partnership's Role in Its' Promotion
Reservoir Fisheries Habitat Restoration Is Too Big a Job for Any One Agency to Tackle: Partnering and the Reservoir Fisheries Habitat Partnership's Role in Its' Promotion
Monday, August 22, 2016: 9:40 AM
Atlanta (Sheraton at Crown Center)
The task of restoring habitat in the nation's reservoirs is a multijurisdictional challenge and cost prohibitive for a federal and/or state agency to accomplish without partnering with other public and private organizations or individuals. The Reservoir Fisheries Habitat Partnership (RFHP) recognizes that reservoir fisheries habitat impairments are often extensions of poor land-use practices in the respective watersheds. RFHP works to bring agencies and local organizations and individuals together to address habitat impairments at the local scale. RFHP and the Friends of Reservoirs Foundation have a membership and grant program that encourages local groups to work with state fisheries biologists to ensure that projects enhance fisheries management plans. RFHP has conducted a habitat impairment assessment of reservoirs nationwide to help prioritize activities. Funded projects have focused on native vegetation restoration, structure addition and shoreline stabilization. Future projects look to partner with organizations to address watershed impairments to improve water quality and habitat in downstream impoundments.