If you have been lucky enough to fish, float or have fun near the
Chattahoochee River, you already know what a precious resource it is –
especially for those near the metro-Atlanta area. Here is your chance to
give back and help make the resource even better. A river cleanup,
coordinated by Trout Unlimited (TU) and The Chattahoochee River National
Recreation Area, is scheduled for the Settles Bridge Unit (located in
Gwinnett County) of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area on
Saturday, March 19, 2005 from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Cooperating agencies
include TU, Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Georgia
Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division (WRD), and
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE). This event will be held in conjunction
with the North Georgia Trout Online Spring Fling, which will take place at
the Buford Trout Hatchery following the cleanup. Trout fishing in the
Chattahoochee also will follow the cleanup.
“This land was acquired in 1999 and is still in the development phase by
the National Park Service and as such is an area that is subject to
illegal dumping,” says Trout Unlimited Representative Bruce Rickey.
“Current reduction of funding for both National and State agencies creates
a need for public involvement and will provide those who participate a
greater awareness and respect for this valuable resource. We encourage any
groups or individuals who support the principles of balanced use and
preservation of the Chattahoochee River to participate.”
Objectives for this area include improving the conditions of this area by
removal of trash and non-native plants, stream bank restoration, and the
creation of a trail to access the upstream shoals. This event will carry
on a tradition started by last years’ project by providing a vehicle for
multiple organizations to work together forging unity and creating greater
understanding and cooperation between these groups; providing an
opportunity for individuals to participate in a community service project
and bringing attention to the value of the Chattahoochee River to local
area residences, business and visitors.
“The initial cleanup last year and efforts this year will continue to
improve angler access to this popular urban trout fishery and will
continue to allow us to stock a portion of the Chattahoochee that we
previously had not been able to stock,” says WRD Chief of Fisheries
Management Chuck Coomer.
The participating agencies will provide different aspects of assistance.
The National Parks Service will oversee general operations on the park
area, WRD will provide trout for stocking for those who participate in the
clean-up, COE has indicated that the generation schedule will not conflict
with the cleanup efforts on the river, and TU will provide coordination
for all groups.
For more information or if you would like to participate, please contact
Bruce Rickey (bruceandjulie@comcast.net or 770-565-0792) or Susan Joffre (susan_joffre@nps.gov
or 678-538-1244).
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