Fish and Wildlife Service
The intent of this award is to conduct applied research and monitoring to evaluate the recolonization of Atlantic salmon in newly accessible habitats within two Lake Champlain tributaries, Winooski River and Boquet River. Specific limiting factors to successful natural recolonization such as thiamine deficiency syndrome and habitat suitability will be evaluated.
$0K–$200K
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