Multispecies and Watershed Approaches to Freshwater Fish Conservation

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Abstract.—Historic coal mining operations throughout the United States left behind a legacy of waterways polluted by abandoned mine drainage (AMD). Streams polluted by AMD typically have low pH and high concentrations of heavy metals such as aluminum, iron, and manganese, creating toxic environments for aquatic organisms and causing many of these environments to be devoid of aquatic life. This chapter details the large-scale restoration efforts underway since 2004 in the West Branch Susquehanna River watershed in north-central Pennsylvania to remediate AMD. It provides an overview of the historical coal mining throughout the watershed and the types of restoration projects that have been completed. The importance of establishing and maintaining partnerships for large-scale restoration projects is emphasized along with a discussion on how these projects have been monitored and maintained to ensure restoration success. This chapter aims to provide guidance in the development of other large-scale restoration projects through the lessons learned over the past 15 years of restoration in the West Branch Susquehanna River watershed.
淡水鱼保育的多物种和流域方法
摘要-美国各地历史悠久的煤矿开采活动留下了被废弃矿井污水(AMD)污染的水道。被AMD污染的河流通常具有低pH值和高浓度的重金属,如铝、铁和锰,为水生生物创造了有毒的环境,并导致许多这些环境缺乏水生生物。本章详细介绍了自2004年以来在宾夕法尼亚州中北部萨斯奎哈纳河流域西分支进行的大规模修复工作,以修复AMD。它概述了整个流域的历史煤炭开采和已完成的恢复项目类型。会议强调了为大规模修复项目建立和维持伙伴关系的重要性,并讨论了如何监测和维护这些项目以确保修复成功。本章旨在通过过去15年在萨斯奎哈纳河西支流流域恢复中吸取的经验教训,为其他大型恢复项目的发展提供指导。
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