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MAPS & GUIDES
Check out many more guides, books, paper and laminated maps in CRC’s online River Shop.Every purchase supports cleaner, healthier rivers.Shop for good!
FISH MIGRATION UPDATE, MAY 6TH 2021 Well, we are into May and just around half way through our volunteer river herring monitoring program! While the alewife runs have slowed down for the season, some CRC volunteers are seeing a second wave with blueback herring this past week. IS IT OK TO SWIM IN THE RIVER? About Us. Mission; Staff & Board; Annual Report, Finances & Policies; CRC History; Careers; Our Work. Climate Change & Rivers; Getting Sewage Out of Our Rivers RECONNECTING HABITAT FOR FISH CRC worked with the dam owner, Southern Windsor County Regional Planning Commission, Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, and local contractors to remove the dam off Kidder Hill Rd. in Grafton, VT.The concrete dam, built in 1960, was heavily damaged by Tropical Storm Irene and identified by the State as a priority river restoration project eligible for State of Vermont Clean Water Block Grant PARTICIPANT WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND PHOTO RELEASE Volunteer & Event Participant Waiver of Liability and Photo Release Form Connecticut River Watershed Council, Inc. dba Connecticut RiverConservancy
SWAP YOUR DOCK
The US Army Corps found that when plastic foam is used for dock floatation, fish and wildlife ingest the particles and it leaches chemicals such as benzene, styrene and ethylene into the water. These chemicals are acutely toxic to freshwater aquatic life in small doses. Reactions between plastic foam and chemicals can create a thick, flammable sludge in the water. FILING WITH THE FERC REGARDING THE HYDRO PROPOSAL ON THE website builder Electronic Filing. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION. Grafton Hydro, LLC FERC Project number P-14718. Mascoma Lake Dam. MOTION TO INTERVENE AND STATEMENT OFCONCERN
SOURCE TO SEA CLEANUP WAIVER & PHOTO RELEASE Source to Sea Cleanup WAIVER & PHOTO RELEASE As a Participant, I hereby acknowledge that by signing below, I have read and agree to the Volunteer & Event Participant Waiver of Liability and Photo Release Form, attached to this sheet, in favor of the Connecticut River Conservancy, a nonprofit corporation, their directors, officers, employees and agents. CONNECTICUT RIVER CONSERVANCY Explore Rivers Visit the Shop Shop Get the new app for the CT River Paddlers' Trail Get the new digital app for the Connecticut River Paddlers' Trail. Explore Rivers Uniting for Rivers Protect Your Waterways Donate Today Uniting for Rivers Protect Your Waterways Donate Today LiveStream! FISH MIGRATION UPDATE, MAY 27TH 2021 About Us. Mission; Staff & Board; Annual Report, Finances & Policies; CRC History; Careers; Our Work. Climate Change & Rivers; Getting Sewage Out of Our RiversMAPS & GUIDES
Check out many more guides, books, paper and laminated maps in CRC’s online River Shop.Every purchase supports cleaner, healthier rivers.Shop for good!
FISH MIGRATION UPDATE, MAY 6TH 2021 Well, we are into May and just around half way through our volunteer river herring monitoring program! While the alewife runs have slowed down for the season, some CRC volunteers are seeing a second wave with blueback herring this past week. IS IT OK TO SWIM IN THE RIVER? About Us. Mission; Staff & Board; Annual Report, Finances & Policies; CRC History; Careers; Our Work. Climate Change & Rivers; Getting Sewage Out of Our Rivers RECONNECTING HABITAT FOR FISH CRC worked with the dam owner, Southern Windsor County Regional Planning Commission, Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, and local contractors to remove the dam off Kidder Hill Rd. in Grafton, VT.The concrete dam, built in 1960, was heavily damaged by Tropical Storm Irene and identified by the State as a priority river restoration project eligible for State of Vermont Clean Water Block Grant PARTICIPANT WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND PHOTO RELEASE Volunteer & Event Participant Waiver of Liability and Photo Release Form Connecticut River Watershed Council, Inc. dba Connecticut RiverConservancy
SWAP YOUR DOCK
The US Army Corps found that when plastic foam is used for dock floatation, fish and wildlife ingest the particles and it leaches chemicals such as benzene, styrene and ethylene into the water. These chemicals are acutely toxic to freshwater aquatic life in small doses. Reactions between plastic foam and chemicals can create a thick, flammable sludge in the water. FILING WITH THE FERC REGARDING THE HYDRO PROPOSAL ON THE website builder Electronic Filing. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION. Grafton Hydro, LLC FERC Project number P-14718. Mascoma Lake Dam. MOTION TO INTERVENE AND STATEMENT OFCONCERN
SOURCE TO SEA CLEANUP WAIVER & PHOTO RELEASE Source to Sea Cleanup WAIVER & PHOTO RELEASE As a Participant, I hereby acknowledge that by signing below, I have read and agree to the Volunteer & Event Participant Waiver of Liability and Photo Release Form, attached to this sheet, in favor of the Connecticut River Conservancy, a nonprofit corporation, their directors, officers, employees and agents. CONNECTICUT RIVER CONSERVANCY Explore Rivers Visit the Shop Shop Get the new app for the CT River Paddlers' Trail Get the new digital app for the Connecticut River Paddlers' Trail. Explore Rivers Uniting for Rivers Protect Your Waterways Donate Today Uniting for Rivers Protect Your Waterways Donate Today LiveStream! NEWS – CONNECTICUT RIVER CONSERVANCY Here’s all the latest CRC news about your rivers including recent newsletter stories, press releases, and more. If you’re a reporter and need more information, check out our Media Kit or contact our Communications Director at 413-772-2020 x204. DONATE – CONNECTICUT RIVER CONSERVANCY Connecticut River Conservancy is registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Contributions to CRC are tax-deductible to the extentpermitted by law.
TIPS & RESOURCES
Here’s how it works: Download app in advance (free) and allow location services while using app so it can detect that you’re collecting trash in the Connecticut River region and RAIL TRAIL RIVER TOUR About Us. Mission; Staff & Board; Annual Report, Finances & Policies; CRC History; Careers; Our Work. Climate Change & Rivers; Getting Sewage Out of Our Rivers SEA LAMPREY NEST SURVEYS (CT, MA, VT, NH) About Us. Mission; Staff & Board; Annual Report, Finances & Policies; CRC History; Careers; Our Work. Climate Change & Rivers; Getting Sewage Out of Our RiversPULL TOGETHER
About Us. Mission; Staff & Board; Annual Report, Finances & Policies; CRC History; Careers; Our Work. Climate Change & Rivers; Getting Sewage Out of Our RiversUPCOMING EVENTS
Upcoming Events – Connecticut River Conservancy PARTICIPANT WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND PHOTO RELEASE Volunteer & Event Participant Waiver of Liability and Photo Release Form Connecticut River Watershed Council, Inc. dba Connecticut RiverConservancy
SEA LAMPREY NEST SURVEYS (CT, MA, VT, NH) Sea Lamprey Nest Surveys (CT, MA, VT, NH) – Connecticut CONNECTICUT RIVER CONSERVANCY I love the Connecticut River! It is my watershed address and I am thankful for CRC investing their time and energy in stewarding and advocating for our home river. Arianna Alexsandra Collins, Ashfield, MA. 0+. Tons of trash removed from rivers. 0. Deadbeat dams removed.0+. Trees planted.
NEWS – CONNECTICUT RIVER CONSERVANCY News – Connecticut River Conservancy. Here’s all the latest CRC news about your rivers including recent newsletter stories, press releases, and more. If you’re a reporter and need more information, check out our Media Kit or contact our Communications Director at 413-772-2020 x204. All.MAPS & GUIDES
Navigational Maps & Guides. The Connecticut River Paddlers’ Trail for launch points and campsites in NH, VT, MA & CT. Boating in Upper Valley: maps, portages and other good information (CT River Joint Commissions) The Northern Forest Canoe Trail linking NY, VT, NH,Maine, and Québec.
FISH MIGRATION UPDATE, MAY 6TH 2021 Fish Migration Update, May 6th 2021. Each week, Connecticut River Conservancy volunteers go out to their local tributary rivers in the Connecticut River Valley to monitor for river herring as the fish return to freshwater ecosystems to spawn. These dedicated volunteers provide CRC, the CT Department of Energy & Environmental Protection(DEEP
FISH MIGRATION UPDATE, MAY 27TH 2021 About Us. Mission; Staff & Board; Annual Report, Finances & Policies; CRC History; Careers; Our Work. Climate Change & Rivers; Getting Sewage Out of Our Rivers CRC’S STAFF & BOARD OF TRUSTEES Brett Morrison, Associate Director of Development, bmorrison (at)ctriver.org, 413-772-2020 ext. 218 or 802-375-4519. Brett grew up on the Connecticut River – fishing, swimming, and floating on the brooks, streams, and rivers of southern Vermont’s hills and valleys. He joined the CRC team in 2018, eager to meet CRC members and worktoward
RECONNECTING HABITAT FOR FISH Creating fish and aquatic animal passage helps reestablish natural cycles in rivers, allowing migratory fish, mussels, amphibians, turtles and a host of aquatic invertebrates access to critical habitat to reproduce. There are 15 dams on the Connecticut River, 12 of which are hydropower projects, and over 1,000 smaller dams on itstributaries.
SWAP YOUR DOCK
The US Army Corps found that when plastic foam is used for dock floatation, fish and wildlife ingest the particles and it leaches chemicals such as benzene, styrene and ethylene into the water. These chemicals are acutely toxic to freshwater aquatic life in small doses. Reactions between plastic foam and chemicals can create a thick, flammable sludge in the water. PLANTING TREES FOR HEALTHY RIVERBANKS In 2019, CRC and partners planted 11,342 native trees and shrubs at eleven sites in Massachusetts, Vermont, and New Hampshire. These eleven projects covered nearly 25 acres of land along 16,427 feet of shoreline along the Connecticut River and its tributaries. These projects extended from the South River in Conway, Massachusetts 190miles north
FILING WITH THE FERC REGARDING THE HYDRO PROPOSAL ON THE website builder Electronic Filing. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION. Grafton Hydro, LLC FERC Project number P-14718. Mascoma Lake Dam. MOTION TO INTERVENE AND STATEMENT OFCONCERN
CONNECTICUT RIVER CONSERVANCY I love the Connecticut River! It is my watershed address and I am thankful for CRC investing their time and energy in stewarding and advocating for our home river. Arianna Alexsandra Collins, Ashfield, MA. 0+. Tons of trash removed from rivers. 0. Deadbeat dams removed.0+. Trees planted.
NEWS – CONNECTICUT RIVER CONSERVANCY News – Connecticut River Conservancy. Here’s all the latest CRC news about your rivers including recent newsletter stories, press releases, and more. If you’re a reporter and need more information, check out our Media Kit or contact our Communications Director at 413-772-2020 x204. All.MAPS & GUIDES
Navigational Maps & Guides. The Connecticut River Paddlers’ Trail for launch points and campsites in NH, VT, MA & CT. Boating in Upper Valley: maps, portages and other good information (CT River Joint Commissions) The Northern Forest Canoe Trail linking NY, VT, NH,Maine, and Québec.
FISH MIGRATION UPDATE, MAY 6TH 2021 Fish Migration Update, May 6th 2021. Each week, Connecticut River Conservancy volunteers go out to their local tributary rivers in the Connecticut River Valley to monitor for river herring as the fish return to freshwater ecosystems to spawn. These dedicated volunteers provide CRC, the CT Department of Energy & Environmental Protection(DEEP
FISH MIGRATION UPDATE, MAY 27TH 2021 About Us. Mission; Staff & Board; Annual Report, Finances & Policies; CRC History; Careers; Our Work. Climate Change & Rivers; Getting Sewage Out of Our Rivers CRC’S STAFF & BOARD OF TRUSTEES Brett Morrison, Associate Director of Development, bmorrison (at)ctriver.org, 413-772-2020 ext. 218 or 802-375-4519. Brett grew up on the Connecticut River – fishing, swimming, and floating on the brooks, streams, and rivers of southern Vermont’s hills and valleys. He joined the CRC team in 2018, eager to meet CRC members and worktoward
RECONNECTING HABITAT FOR FISH Creating fish and aquatic animal passage helps reestablish natural cycles in rivers, allowing migratory fish, mussels, amphibians, turtles and a host of aquatic invertebrates access to critical habitat to reproduce. There are 15 dams on the Connecticut River, 12 of which are hydropower projects, and over 1,000 smaller dams on itstributaries.
SWAP YOUR DOCK
The US Army Corps found that when plastic foam is used for dock floatation, fish and wildlife ingest the particles and it leaches chemicals such as benzene, styrene and ethylene into the water. These chemicals are acutely toxic to freshwater aquatic life in small doses. Reactions between plastic foam and chemicals can create a thick, flammable sludge in the water. PLANTING TREES FOR HEALTHY RIVERBANKS In 2019, CRC and partners planted 11,342 native trees and shrubs at eleven sites in Massachusetts, Vermont, and New Hampshire. These eleven projects covered nearly 25 acres of land along 16,427 feet of shoreline along the Connecticut River and its tributaries. These projects extended from the South River in Conway, Massachusetts 190miles north
FILING WITH THE FERC REGARDING THE HYDRO PROPOSAL ON THE website builder Electronic Filing. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION. Grafton Hydro, LLC FERC Project number P-14718. Mascoma Lake Dam. MOTION TO INTERVENE AND STATEMENT OFCONCERN
CONNECTICUT RIVER CONSERVANCY I love the Connecticut River! It is my watershed address and I am thankful for CRC investing their time and energy in stewarding and advocating for our home river. Arianna Alexsandra Collins, Ashfield, MA. 0+. Tons of trash removed from rivers. 0. Deadbeat dams removed.0+. Trees planted.
NEWS – CONNECTICUT RIVER CONSERVANCY News – Connecticut River Conservancy. Here’s all the latest CRC news about your rivers including recent newsletter stories, press releases, and more. If you’re a reporter and need more information, check out our Media Kit or contact our Communications Director at 413-772-2020 x204. All.TIPS & RESOURCES
Longmeadow Dept of Public Works, 413-567-3400. Montague Transfer Station, 413-863-3213, 11 Sandy Lane (accepting Cleanup waste from 9/12-9/26 during these hours: Wed 7am-2:30pm, Sat 7am-Noon). Thank you for the dumpster from USA Waste) Northampton DPW, 413-587-1570, 125 Locust Street (dumpster in rear, available through 9/30. CRC’S STAFF & BOARD OF TRUSTEES Brett Morrison, Associate Director of Development, bmorrison (at)ctriver.org, 413-772-2020 ext. 218 or 802-375-4519. Brett grew up on the Connecticut River – fishing, swimming, and floating on the brooks, streams, and rivers of southern Vermont’s hills and valleys. He joined the CRC team in 2018, eager to meet CRC members and worktoward
SEA LAMPREY NEST SURVEYS (CT, MA, VT, NH) About Us. Mission; Staff & Board; Annual Report, Finances & Policies; CRC History; Careers; Our Work. Climate Change & Rivers; Getting Sewage Out of Our Rivers SEA LAMPREY: THE ANCIENT FISH Lampreys differ from eels, and most other fish, in that they lack bones, jaws, and paired fins. Just like the equally ancient shark, lamprey skeletons are made of cartilage. They have well-developed eyes, a single nostril on top of the head and seven gill openings on each side of their body. They can grow up to 40 inches long.PULL TOGETHER
About Us. Mission; Staff & Board; Annual Report, Finances & Policies; CRC History; Careers; Our Work. Climate Change & Rivers; Getting Sewage Out of Our RiversUPCOMING EVENTS
Upcoming Events – Connecticut River Conservancy SEA LAMPREY NEST SURVEYS (CT, MA, VT, NH) Sea Lamprey Nest Surveys (CT, MA, VT, NH) – ConnecticutPULL TOGETHER
Pull Together – Water Chestnut Removal in Middletown, CT NEWS – CONNECTICUT RIVER CONSERVANCY News – Connecticut River Conservancy. Here’s all the latest CRC news about your rivers including recent newsletter stories, press releases, and more. If you’re a reporter and need more information, check out our Media Kit or contact our Communications Director at 413-772-2020 x204. All. FISH MIGRATION UPDATE, MAY 27TH 2021 About Us. Mission; Staff & Board; Annual Report, Finances & Policies; CRC History; Careers; Our Work. Climate Change & Rivers; Getting Sewage Out of Our Rivers FISH MIGRATION UPDATE, MAY 6TH 2021 Fish Migration Update, May 6th 2021. Each week, Connecticut River Conservancy volunteers go out to their local tributary rivers in the Connecticut River Valley to monitor for river herring as the fish return to freshwater ecosystems to spawn. These dedicated volunteers provide CRC, the CT Department of Energy & Environmental Protection(DEEP
MAPS & GUIDES
Navigational Maps & Guides. The Connecticut River Paddlers’ Trail for launch points and campsites in NH, VT, MA & CT. Boating in Upper Valley: maps, portages and other good information (CT River Joint Commissions) The Northern Forest Canoe Trail linking NY, VT, NH,Maine, and Québec.
CRC’S STAFF & BOARD OF TRUSTEES Brett Morrison, Associate Director of Development, bmorrison (at)ctriver.org, 413-772-2020 ext. 218 or 802-375-4519. Brett grew up on the Connecticut River – fishing, swimming, and floating on the brooks, streams, and rivers of southern Vermont’s hills and valleys. He joined the CRC team in 2018, eager to meet CRC members and worktoward
IS IT OK TO SWIM IN THE RIVER? The second way to know if the rivers are clean is to think about the recent weather. “The data tells us that it’s a good idea to stay out of the river for 24 to 48 hours after a heavy rain because bacteria levels could be high. Rain flushes all sorts of pollutants into our rivers,” says CRC Outreach & RECONNECTING HABITAT FOR FISH Creating fish and aquatic animal passage helps reestablish natural cycles in rivers, allowing migratory fish, mussels, amphibians, turtles and a host of aquatic invertebrates access to critical habitat to reproduce. There are 15 dams on the Connecticut River, 12 of which are hydropower projects, and over 1,000 smaller dams on itstributaries.
TIRED OF TIRES
A 2020 report from the Northeast Waste Management Officials’ Association (NEWMOA) notes that recycling is the preferred method of disposal, when possible. This may include integration of tires as crumb rubber into asphalt for roads, or other civil engineering products. While many tires in the region are currently incinerated for fuel, a process known as tire-derived fuel (TDF), and tires can PARTICIPANT WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND PHOTO RELEASE Connecticut River Watershed Council, Inc. dba Connecticut River Conservancy15 Bank Row, Greenfield, MA 01301. Please read carefully! This is a legal document that affects your legal rights! This Volunteer & Event Participant Waiver of Liability and Photo Release Form (the “Release”) executed on the date entered in the formbelow, in 2021
FILING WITH THE FERC REGARDING THE HYDRO PROPOSAL ON THE website builder Electronic Filing. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION. Grafton Hydro, LLC FERC Project number P-14718. Mascoma Lake Dam. MOTION TO INTERVENE AND STATEMENT OFCONCERN
NEWS – CONNECTICUT RIVER CONSERVANCY News – Connecticut River Conservancy. Here’s all the latest CRC news about your rivers including recent newsletter stories, press releases, and more. If you’re a reporter and need more information, check out our Media Kit or contact our Communications Director at 413-772-2020 x204. All. FISH MIGRATION UPDATE, MAY 27TH 2021 About Us. Mission; Staff & Board; Annual Report, Finances & Policies; CRC History; Careers; Our Work. Climate Change & Rivers; Getting Sewage Out of Our Rivers FISH MIGRATION UPDATE, MAY 6TH 2021 Fish Migration Update, May 6th 2021. Each week, Connecticut River Conservancy volunteers go out to their local tributary rivers in the Connecticut River Valley to monitor for river herring as the fish return to freshwater ecosystems to spawn. These dedicated volunteers provide CRC, the CT Department of Energy & Environmental Protection(DEEP
MAPS & GUIDES
Navigational Maps & Guides. The Connecticut River Paddlers’ Trail for launch points and campsites in NH, VT, MA & CT. Boating in Upper Valley: maps, portages and other good information (CT River Joint Commissions) The Northern Forest Canoe Trail linking NY, VT, NH,Maine, and Québec.
CRC’S STAFF & BOARD OF TRUSTEES Brett Morrison, Associate Director of Development, bmorrison (at)ctriver.org, 413-772-2020 ext. 218 or 802-375-4519. Brett grew up on the Connecticut River – fishing, swimming, and floating on the brooks, streams, and rivers of southern Vermont’s hills and valleys. He joined the CRC team in 2018, eager to meet CRC members and worktoward
IS IT OK TO SWIM IN THE RIVER? The second way to know if the rivers are clean is to think about the recent weather. “The data tells us that it’s a good idea to stay out of the river for 24 to 48 hours after a heavy rain because bacteria levels could be high. Rain flushes all sorts of pollutants into our rivers,” says CRC Outreach & RECONNECTING HABITAT FOR FISH Creating fish and aquatic animal passage helps reestablish natural cycles in rivers, allowing migratory fish, mussels, amphibians, turtles and a host of aquatic invertebrates access to critical habitat to reproduce. There are 15 dams on the Connecticut River, 12 of which are hydropower projects, and over 1,000 smaller dams on itstributaries.
TIRED OF TIRES
A 2020 report from the Northeast Waste Management Officials’ Association (NEWMOA) notes that recycling is the preferred method of disposal, when possible. This may include integration of tires as crumb rubber into asphalt for roads, or other civil engineering products. While many tires in the region are currently incinerated for fuel, a process known as tire-derived fuel (TDF), and tires can PARTICIPANT WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND PHOTO RELEASE Connecticut River Watershed Council, Inc. dba Connecticut River Conservancy15 Bank Row, Greenfield, MA 01301. Please read carefully! This is a legal document that affects your legal rights! This Volunteer & Event Participant Waiver of Liability and Photo Release Form (the “Release”) executed on the date entered in the formbelow, in 2021
FILING WITH THE FERC REGARDING THE HYDRO PROPOSAL ON THE website builder Electronic Filing. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION. Grafton Hydro, LLC FERC Project number P-14718. Mascoma Lake Dam. MOTION TO INTERVENE AND STATEMENT OFCONCERN
MAPS & GUIDES
Navigational Maps & Guides. The Connecticut River Paddlers’ Trail for launch points and campsites in NH, VT, MA & CT. Boating in Upper Valley: maps, portages and other good information (CT River Joint Commissions) The Northern Forest Canoe Trail linking NY, VT, NH,Maine, and Québec.
SEA LAMPREY NEST SURVEYS (CT, MA, VT, NH) About Us. Mission; Staff & Board; Annual Report, Finances & Policies; CRC History; Careers; Our Work. Climate Change & Rivers; Getting Sewage Out of Our Rivers CRC’S STAFF & BOARD OF TRUSTEES Brett Morrison, Associate Director of Development, bmorrison (at)ctriver.org, 413-772-2020 ext. 218 or 802-375-4519. Brett grew up on the Connecticut River – fishing, swimming, and floating on the brooks, streams, and rivers of southern Vermont’s hills and valleys. He joined the CRC team in 2018, eager to meet CRC members and worktoward
SEA LAMPREY NEST SURVEYS (CT, MA, VT, NH) Sea Lamprey Nest Surveys (CT, MA, VT, NH) – ConnecticutTIPS & RESOURCES
Longmeadow Dept of Public Works, 413-567-3400. Montague Transfer Station, 413-863-3213, 11 Sandy Lane (accepting Cleanup waste from 9/12-9/26 during these hours: Wed 7am-2:30pm, Sat 7am-Noon). Thank you for the dumpster from USA Waste) Northampton DPW, 413-587-1570, 125 Locust Street (dumpster in rear, available through 9/30. DONATE – CONNECTICUT RIVER CONSERVANCY Please tell us the name and address of anyone you would like us to notify. I would like to make this gift anonymously. Submit Button. Click the button above to complete your donation of $0.00 to support the Connecticut River Conservancy as a member. RAIL TRAIL RIVER TOUR About Us. Mission; Staff & Board; Annual Report, Finances & Policies; CRC History; Careers; Our Work. Climate Change & Rivers; Getting Sewage Out of Our Rivers POLLUTION – CONNECTICUT RIVER CONSERVANCY Volunteers Unite for Cleaner Rivers. — This year’s annual Source to Sea Cleanup, organized by the Connecticut River Conservancy (CRC), continued the tradition of cleaning up rivers despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. “More. October 15th, 2020 | Tags: Cleanup, Connecticut River, pollution, Source toSea
SEA LAMPREY: THE ANCIENT FISH Lampreys differ from eels, and most other fish, in that they lack bones, jaws, and paired fins. Just like the equally ancient shark, lamprey skeletons are made of cartilage. They have well-developed eyes, a single nostril on top of the head and seven gill openings on each side of their body. They can grow up to 40 inches long.UPCOMING EVENTS
Upcoming Events – Connecticut River Conservancy NEWS – CONNECTICUT RIVER CONSERVANCY News – Connecticut River Conservancy. Here’s all the latest CRC news about your rivers including recent newsletter stories, press releases, and more. If you’re a reporter and need more information, check out our Media Kit or contact our Communications Director at 413-772-2020 x204. All. FISH MIGRATION UPDATE, MAY 27TH 2021 About Us. Mission; Staff & Board; Annual Report, Finances & Policies; CRC History; Careers; Our Work. Climate Change & Rivers; Getting Sewage Out of Our Rivers FISH MIGRATION UPDATE, MAY 6TH 2021 Fish Migration Update, May 6th 2021. Each week, Connecticut River Conservancy volunteers go out to their local tributary rivers in the Connecticut River Valley to monitor for river herring as the fish return to freshwater ecosystems to spawn. These dedicated volunteers provide CRC, the CT Department of Energy & Environmental Protection(DEEP
MAPS & GUIDES
Navigational Maps & Guides. The Connecticut River Paddlers’ Trail for launch points and campsites in NH, VT, MA & CT. Boating in Upper Valley: maps, portages and other good information (CT River Joint Commissions) The Northern Forest Canoe Trail linking NY, VT, NH,Maine, and Québec.
RECONNECTING HABITAT FOR FISH Creating fish and aquatic animal passage helps reestablish natural cycles in rivers, allowing migratory fish, mussels, amphibians, turtles and a host of aquatic invertebrates access to critical habitat to reproduce. There are 15 dams on the Connecticut River, 12 of which are hydropower projects, and over 1,000 smaller dams on itstributaries.
MIGRATORY FISH IN TROUBLE Eelways have been constructed at some tributary dams to improve their migratory success. American shad are currently the most numerous migratory fish on the Connecticut River. Adult shad are green-gold, nearly two feet long and can weigh up to 5 lbs. Females (roes) are larger than males (bucks). IS IT OK TO SWIM IN THE RIVER? The second way to know if the rivers are clean is to think about the recent weather. “The data tells us that it’s a good idea to stay out of the river for 24 to 48 hours after a heavy rain because bacteria levels could be high. Rain flushes all sorts of pollutants into our rivers,” says CRC Outreach &SWAP YOUR DOCK
The US Army Corps found that when plastic foam is used for dock floatation, fish and wildlife ingest the particles and it leaches chemicals such as benzene, styrene and ethylene into the water. These chemicals are acutely toxic to freshwater aquatic life in small doses. Reactions between plastic foam and chemicals can create a thick, flammable sludge in the water. FILING WITH THE FERC REGARDING THE HYDRO PROPOSAL ON THE website builder Electronic Filing. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION. Grafton Hydro, LLC FERC Project number P-14718. Mascoma Lake Dam. MOTION TO INTERVENE AND STATEMENT OFCONCERN
SOURCE TO SEA CLEANUP WAIVER & PHOTO RELEASE Source to Sea Cleanup WAIVER & PHOTO RELEASE As a Participant, I hereby acknowledge that by signing below, I have read and agree to the Volunteer & Event Participant Waiver of Liability and Photo Release Form, attached to this sheet, in favor of the Connecticut River Conservancy, a nonprofit corporation, their directors, officers, employees and agents. NEWS – CONNECTICUT RIVER CONSERVANCY News – Connecticut River Conservancy. Here’s all the latest CRC news about your rivers including recent newsletter stories, press releases, and more. If you’re a reporter and need more information, check out our Media Kit or contact our Communications Director at 413-772-2020 x204. All. FISH MIGRATION UPDATE, MAY 27TH 2021 About Us. Mission; Staff & Board; Annual Report, Finances & Policies; CRC History; Careers; Our Work. Climate Change & Rivers; Getting Sewage Out of Our Rivers FISH MIGRATION UPDATE, MAY 6TH 2021 Fish Migration Update, May 6th 2021. Each week, Connecticut River Conservancy volunteers go out to their local tributary rivers in the Connecticut River Valley to monitor for river herring as the fish return to freshwater ecosystems to spawn. These dedicated volunteers provide CRC, the CT Department of Energy & Environmental Protection(DEEP
MAPS & GUIDES
Navigational Maps & Guides. The Connecticut River Paddlers’ Trail for launch points and campsites in NH, VT, MA & CT. Boating in Upper Valley: maps, portages and other good information (CT River Joint Commissions) The Northern Forest Canoe Trail linking NY, VT, NH,Maine, and Québec.
RECONNECTING HABITAT FOR FISH Creating fish and aquatic animal passage helps reestablish natural cycles in rivers, allowing migratory fish, mussels, amphibians, turtles and a host of aquatic invertebrates access to critical habitat to reproduce. There are 15 dams on the Connecticut River, 12 of which are hydropower projects, and over 1,000 smaller dams on itstributaries.
MIGRATORY FISH IN TROUBLE Eelways have been constructed at some tributary dams to improve their migratory success. American shad are currently the most numerous migratory fish on the Connecticut River. Adult shad are green-gold, nearly two feet long and can weigh up to 5 lbs. Females (roes) are larger than males (bucks). IS IT OK TO SWIM IN THE RIVER? The second way to know if the rivers are clean is to think about the recent weather. “The data tells us that it’s a good idea to stay out of the river for 24 to 48 hours after a heavy rain because bacteria levels could be high. Rain flushes all sorts of pollutants into our rivers,” says CRC Outreach &SWAP YOUR DOCK
The US Army Corps found that when plastic foam is used for dock floatation, fish and wildlife ingest the particles and it leaches chemicals such as benzene, styrene and ethylene into the water. These chemicals are acutely toxic to freshwater aquatic life in small doses. Reactions between plastic foam and chemicals can create a thick, flammable sludge in the water. FILING WITH THE FERC REGARDING THE HYDRO PROPOSAL ON THE website builder Electronic Filing. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION. Grafton Hydro, LLC FERC Project number P-14718. Mascoma Lake Dam. MOTION TO INTERVENE AND STATEMENT OFCONCERN
SOURCE TO SEA CLEANUP WAIVER & PHOTO RELEASE Source to Sea Cleanup WAIVER & PHOTO RELEASE As a Participant, I hereby acknowledge that by signing below, I have read and agree to the Volunteer & Event Participant Waiver of Liability and Photo Release Form, attached to this sheet, in favor of the Connecticut River Conservancy, a nonprofit corporation, their directors, officers, employees and agents. CONNECTICUT RIVER CONSERVANCY I love the Connecticut River! It is my watershed address and I am thankful for CRC investing their time and energy in stewarding and advocating for our home river. Arianna Alexsandra Collins, Ashfield, MA. 0+. Tons of trash removed from rivers. 0. Deadbeat dams removed.0+. Trees planted.
NEWS – CONNECTICUT RIVER CONSERVANCY News – Connecticut River Conservancy. Here’s all the latest CRC news about your rivers including recent newsletter stories, press releases, and more. If you’re a reporter and need more information, check out our Media Kit or contact our Communications Director at 413-772-2020 x204. All. MIGRATORY FISH IN TROUBLE Eelways have been constructed at some tributary dams to improve their migratory success. American shad are currently the most numerous migratory fish on the Connecticut River. Adult shad are green-gold, nearly two feet long and can weigh up to 5 lbs. Females (roes) are larger than males (bucks). SEA LAMPREY: THE ANCIENT FISH Lampreys differ from eels, and most other fish, in that they lack bones, jaws, and paired fins. Just like the equally ancient shark, lamprey skeletons are made of cartilage. They have well-developed eyes, a single nostril on top of the head and seven gill openings on each side of their body. They can grow up to 40 inches long.SWAP YOUR DOCK
The US Army Corps found that when plastic foam is used for dock floatation, fish and wildlife ingest the particles and it leaches chemicals such as benzene, styrene and ethylene into the water. These chemicals are acutely toxic to freshwater aquatic life in small doses. Reactions between plastic foam and chemicals can create a thick, flammable sludge in the water. SEA LAMPREY NEST SURVEYS (CT, MA, VT, NH) About Us. Mission; Staff & Board; Annual Report, Finances & Policies; CRC History; Careers; Our Work. Climate Change & Rivers; Getting Sewage Out of Our Rivers RAIL TRAIL RIVER TOUR About Us. Mission; Staff & Board; Annual Report, Finances & Policies; CRC History; Careers; Our Work. Climate Change & Rivers; Getting Sewage Out of Our RiversPULL TOGETHER
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