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Rivers and Streams Technical Committee

 
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Secretary/Treasurer


US FWS
771 East Main St
Suite 102
Newark, OH 43055
(740) 670-5312
Interfluve
3602 Atwood Ave
Madison, WI 53714
(608) 441-0342

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State Chapter Reports
RSTC State Chapter Reports - 2010 (single pdf)
RSTC State Chapter Reports - 2009 (single pdf)
RSTC State Chapter Reports - 2008 (single pdf)
RSTC State Chapter Reports - 2007 (single pdf)
RSTC State Chapter Reports - 2006 (single pdf)
RSTC State Chapter Reports - 2005 (single pdf)

Mission
The Rivers and Streams Technical Committee is to facilitate the proper management of Midwest cool, warm, and coldwater streams. This committee will organize and disseminate information and promote useful and timely research for the development of sound lotic management techniques that address aquatic populations and their environment. Read the full mission statement.

Committee Past Activities and Officers
Officer history
Highlights of past activities

Meeting Minutes
Spring 2010
Winter 2009
Spring 2009
Winter 2008

Spring 2008
      
Spring 2007    
Winter 2006
Spring 2006    
Winter 2005
Spring 2005 
Spring 2004

Who's Who in Stream Management
The Who’s Who in Stream Management in the AFS-NCD was first organized in 1989 and now it has been updated as of 2004. It is a list of people by state in the North Central Division that can be contacted concerning various stream activities. There are 25 different categories such as coldwater streams, dam removal, database management, fisheries assessment, GIS, habitat assessment, large rivers, stream macroinvertebrates, fish species identification, and freshwater mussels. A complete list of categories is given in a separate document. We hope to have this document updated every several years. Check your state out!

Who's Who Categories
1. Channel change impact assessment
2. Cold water streams
3. Commercial fisheries
4. Dam removal
5. Database management
6. Drainage districts
7. Environmental Assessment
8. Fisheries assessment
9. Fish kills
10. Fish species identification
11. Fish tissue contaminants
12. Freshwater mussels
13. GIS
14. Habitat assessment
15. Habitat enhancement
16. Hydropower impact assessment
17. Instream flows
18. Large rivers
19. Long-term resource monitoring
20. Permit review
21. Riparian laws and rights
22. Scenic and protected rivers
23. Stream macroinvertebrates
24. Urban fisheries
25. Watershed management

Who's Who State/Province Contacts
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri

Nebraska
North Dakota
Ontario
Wisconsin
Updated: 06/09/2010 by: McPeek

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