HOWLETT BROOK
WATERSHED RESTORATION PROJECT
PROJECT BACKGROUND
A watershed approach to barrier mitigation. This project seeks to assess and improve fish passage in Howlett Brook, a tributary to the Ipswich River in northeastern Massachusetts, by prioritizing and removing barriers to passage for eastern brook trout and river herring. With additional funding from EEA's Municipal vulnerability program, this project will complete 30% design plans and cost estimates for 18 barriers, assess the status of eastern brook trout populations, remove two high priority barriers and open 8 miles of stream and 68 acres of historic pond spawning habitat for river herring.
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PROJECT PARTNERS
Project Partners: Trout Unlimited Nor’East, Trout Unlimited National, Sea Run Brook Trout Coalition, MA DMF, Town of Topsfield, Town of Ipswich, Town of Boxford
Funding Source: National Fish and Wildlife Foundation New England Forest and Rivers Fund
Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs- Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness Program