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Tag Archives: fish bypass
Update on New Savannah Bluff Lock & Dam
We recently asked readers what topics they would like to read about on Balancing the Basin, and someone asked us for an update on the New Savannah Bluff Lock and Dam. Here’s the comment we received: “I would like to … Continue reading →
Posted in Navigation, Savannah Harbor, Studies, Water Management
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Tagged Army Corps of Engineers, Atlantic sturgon, Augusta Shoals, downstrem, fish bypass, fish passage, harbor deepening, lock and dam, mitigation, New Savannah Bluff Lock and Dam, Savannah Harbor Expansion Project, Savannah River, Savannah River Basin, SHEP, shortnose sturgeon, sturgeon, Thurmond Dam, US Army Corps of Engineers, USACE
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The facts about the proposed fish passage at the New Savannah Bluff Lock and Dam
By Tracy Robillard, Public Affairs Specialist We received questions from upper basin stakeholders about the planned fish passage at the New Savannah Bluff Lock and Dam as part of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project (SHEP). We’ve also heard there is … Continue reading →
Posted in Fish and Wildlife, Navigation, Studies
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Tagged Atlantic sturgeon, Augusta Canal, Augusta Shoals, fish bypass, fish passage, mitigation, New Savannah Bluff Lock and Dam, Savannah District, Savannah Harbor, Savannah Harbor Expansion Project, Savannah River Basin, SHEP, shortnose sturgeon, Stevens Creek Dam, Thurmond Dam, US Army Corps of Engineers, USACE
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