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New on the Corridor Maps Page - Remediation of Fish Spawning Habitat in the Huron-Erie Corridor

In The Media - Below the Surface – Restoring an Urban River. By Lynn Vaccaro and Stephanie Ariganello

New Fact Sheet - Restoring Fish Habitat In The St. Clair River (Middle Channel Reef Project)

State of the Strait Conference November 2, 2011:
Use of Remote Sensing and GIS to Better Manage the Huron-Erie Corridor

2011 Niagara River Partnership ∼ Huron-Erie Corridor Initiative Information Exchange

2011 7th Annual Steering Committee Meeting

The Huron-Erie Corridor Initiative is featured on the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative page at the U.S. Geological Survey

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2011 Niagara Meeting
2011 Niagara River Partnership ∼ Huron-Erie Corridor Initiative Information Exchange
Meeting Update Summary Package Meeting Minutes
Presentations
Darryl Hondorp Presentation
Forging an Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Team
David Bennion Presentation
Huron-Erie Corridor Initiative
Carol Stepien Presentation
Cornerstones of Scientifically Defensible and Cost-effective Fisheries Restoration Strategies
DFO Presentation
Conservation Action Planning
Doug Denison Presentation
A Template for Spatial Organization and Analysis of Aquatic Habitats
Vandergoot Presentation
Niagara Habitat Conservation Strategy
Vandergoot Presentation
Re-establishment of Cisco in Lake Erie

The HEC once provided spawning habitat for numerous sport and commercial fishes including lake whitefish, lake sturgeon, walleye, and white bass.  Changes to the physical habitat coupled with effects of exotic species and exploitation of fish stocks have impaired the ability of the system to produce and support sustainable fish stocks. The HEC Initiative partners are conducting interdisciplinary studies of fish populations and habitat in the HEC to provide information essential to managing the restoration of fish habitat and populations in the HEC.
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