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Fish Habitat Management

Fish Habitat Management involves protecting, restoring, and maintaining the environments that support healthy fish populations. This includes managing water quality, stream flow, and physical features like spawning grounds and cover areas. The goal is to ensure fish can breed, find food, and thrive throughout their life cycle. It often involves activities such as planting vegetation along waterways, removing barriers, and controlling pollution. Effective habitat management benefits fish populations, supports biodiversity, and sustains fisheries, which are important for ecological health, recreation, and local economies.