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THE FOOTHILLS STREAM CROSSING PARTNERSHIP




IMPROVING WATERSHED HEALTH THROUGH INVENTORYING, PRIORITIZING, AND MITIGATING
STREAM CROSSINGS.

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The Foothills Stream Crossing Partnership (FSCP) is a multi-industry partnership
with the main objective of improving the condition and performance of stream
crossings on the landscape. Established in 2006, the FSCP consists of 25
industry partners that coordinate efforts to inventory, monitor and repair
stream crossings across Alberta. This advanced methodology has resulted in an
online database of over 33,000 inspections of 13,500 industry owned stream
crossings.   Through collaboration with other crossing owners in the watershed
FSCP members can plan to fix fish barriers in a sequential order moving up the
watershed and address sedimentation problems from the top of the watershed
down. The result is efficient use of resources while encouraging dialogue
between stakeholders and regulators so that surrounding concerns in the
watershed are taken into consideration.

 The FSCP has reconnected over 1,855km’s of fish habitat through the inventory
and remediation of 740 stream crossings.  75% of the barriers mitigated were in
watersheds with Critical Habitat for SARA listed fish species.

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13000+ CROSSING INSPECTIONS



740 FISH BARRIERS REMOVED

1855KMS RECONNECTED UPSTREAM HABITAT



*Current as of January 1, 2024


RECONNECTING WATERSHEDS

Hanging culverts and other barriers can obstruct fish passage, preventing them
from migrating upstream or downstream. This obstruction can disrupt their
natural behaviour, breeding patterns, and access to essential habitats,
impacting fish populations and overall health of the ecosystem. Additionally,
hanging culverts can create barriers to sediment transport, altering stream
dynamics and affecting aquatic biodiversity.

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Take a look at some of our previous projects that we have completed alongside
our partners. Together, we have reconnected thousands of kilometres of upstream
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Ngaio Baril, Program Lead
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Ngaio is a Professional Biologist, Qualified Aquatic Environmental Specialist,
Program Lead for the Foothills Stream Crossing Partnership (FSCP), and founder
of Poseidon Environmental (2013). With over 16 years of experience she assists
the FSCP with inspecting, prioritizing and repairing stream crossings and
delivers steam crossing inspection and fish habitat training.



Suzanne Stevenson, Technical Specialist
P.Biol

Suzanne completed her undergraduate degree at Montana State University,
graduating in 2016 with a BSc in Fish and Wildlife Management before pursuing a
graduate degree at the University of Northern British Columbia, studying
white-tailed deer and caribou in west-central Alberta. Within the FSCP, Suzanne
provides company specific assistance with inspection and remediation planning
and GIS support services.




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