Sendek, who had worked on the Au Sable River system for much of his career, said the placement of new cover and restoration of aging structures will help manage the sand, which is covering up valuable gravel.Part of the project involves busing a large woody debris structure just upstream from the Twin Branch Bridge, which Sendek said was poorly designed and causes increased sedimentation. The structure will trap sand that is moving downstream and will eventually be an island with vegetation growing on it that will improve stream function.
This habitat restoration project is being coordinated by the Anglers of the Au Sable, who have hired recently retired DNR fisheries biologist Steve Sendek to oversee the effort. Michigan Department of Natural Resources
Michigan -(Ammoland.com)- The Department of Natural Resources has announced five recipients of its Habitat Improvement Account (HIA) for fiscal year 2016.
The HIA funds projects to improve aquatic habitat, fishing access, water quality and the DNR’s understanding of resources on the Au Sable, Manistee and Muskegon rivers. The account was established to mitigate resource impacts from hydropower dam operations.
The five recipients were selected by the DNR’s Fisheries Division, with a total of $278,000 to be distributed over the next two years. The projects approved for fiscal year 2016 include:
Upper Manistee River Fishing Access Site Improvement – Upper Manistee River Restoration Committee (Kalkaska County, 1 year, $13,295) This project will upgrade two heavily used access sites along the upper Manistee River. It will provide improved access for the public while protecting the river and riparian zone from excessive sediment and bank trampling.
Muskegon River Barrier Inventory – Muskegon River Watershed Assembly (Clare, Mecosta, Missaukee, Montcalm, Muskegon, Newaygo, Osceola, and Roscommon counties, 1 year, $20,000) The project will collect data on barriers in the Muskegon River watershed, organize the data, and make it public to aid in planning and prioritizing infrastructure upgrades.
Buhl Dam Removal – Huron Pines Research Conservation and Development Council (Alcona County, 2 years, $47,520) This project will remove the Buhl Dam on the Pine River, a tributary to the lower Au Sable River.
West Branch of the Big Creek Habitat Improvement Project – Mason Griffith Founders Chapter of Trout Unlimited (Crawford County, 2 years, $165,085) The project will continue stream habitat improvements on the West Branch of Big Creek, a tributary to the Au Sable River. It will cover approximately five stream miles.
Old Orchard Park Boat Launch Upgrade – Oscoda Township (Iosco County, 1 year, $32,100) This project will upgrade the boat access located at Old Orchard Park, a large popular campground on Foote Pond, located on the Au Sable River.
“The HIA is funded by Consumers Energy as part of a major settlement agreement that relicensed the company’s hydropower projects on the Au Sable, Manistee and Muskegon rivers,” said the DNR’s Habitat Management Unit supervisor, Jessica Mistak. “The HIA has contributed in excess of $8.5 million and funded more than 150 projects since its inception in 1994.”