Brook Trout Action Team
The Brook Trout Action Team facilitates restoration and conservation initiatives in brook trout watersheds, with the goal of increasing brook trout-only occupied habitat by 8%.
Meetings
Brook Trout Workgroup Meeting - November 2025
Brook Trout Workgroup Meeting - May 2025
Habitat GIT Virtual Spring 2025 Meeting
Stream Health, Fish Passage, Brook Trout, and Proposed Non-tidal Fish Habitat Outcome Discussion
About
The Brook Trout Action Team facilitates restoration and conservation initiatives in cold-water stream areas that make progress toward 2014 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement outcome of increasing brook trout-only occupied habitat by 8%.
Brook Trout Action Team Leads By Organization/Jurisdiction
MD:
Matt Lawrence, Maryland Department of Natural Resources james.lawrence@maryland.gov
Jason Cessna, Maryland Department of Natural Resources jason.cessna@marylad.gov
PA:
Jason Detar, Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission jdetar@pa.gov
NY:
Fred Henson, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation fred.henson@dec.ny.gov
VA:
Brad Fink, Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources brad.fink@dwr.virginia.gov|
WV:
David Thorne, West Virginia Division of Natural Resources david.w.thorne@wv.gov
Trout Unlimited:
To be determined.
Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture:
Lori Maloney, Canaan Valley Institute & EBTJV Coordinator lori.maloney@canaanvi.org
Western Pennsylvania Conservancy:
Eric Chapman, WPC echapman@paconserve.org
Projects
Facilitating Brook Trout Outcome Attainability through Coordination With CBP Jurisdictions And Partners
CompleteThis project populated a database to better evaluate progress toward the Chesapeake Bay Program's Brook Trout Outcome.
Publications
2025-2035 Brook Trout Outcome Management Strategy
Publication date:This management strategy outlines approaches for achieving the 2014 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement's Brook Trout Outcome.
View document [PDF, 1.1 MB] 2025-2035 Brook Trout Outcome Management Strategy
2024-2025 Brook Trout Workplan
Publication date:This two-year workplan was developed as part of the 2024 Strategy Review System cycle.
View document [PDF, 200.1 KB] 2024-2025 Brook Trout Workplan
2024-2025 Brook Trout Outcome Review Document
Publication date:This document summarizes the status of the Brook Trout Outcome, highlights achievements and challenges from the past two years, and offers recommendations for future efforts.
View document [PDF, 267.6 KB] 2024-2025 Brook Trout Outcome Review Document
2022-2023 Brook Trout Logic & Action Plan
Publication date:This two-year workplan was developed as part of the 2022-2023 Strategy Review System cycle.
View document [PDF, 224.9 KB] 2022-2023 Brook Trout Logic & Action Plan
2021 Brook Trout Presentation
Publication date:This document was presented to the Management Board as part of the 2019-2021 Strategy Review System cycle.
Related Resources
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Using Environmental DNA (eDNA) to Track Brook Trout Recovery in Tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay - Raza, 2024
A master's thesis on utilizing environmental DNA (eDNA) to monitor the recovery of brook trout in the tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay.
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The Importance of Scale: Assessing and Predicting Brook Trout Status in its Southern Native Range - Hudy et al., 2013
A report on fine-scale occupancy data across the southern historic range of brook trout determines which landscape metrics and thresholds are useful in predicting brook trout presence across three relevant spatial scales and how brook trout occupancy varies by scale.
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EBTJV Salmonid Catchment Assessment and Habitat Patch Layers - Coombs and Nislow, 2015
A step-by-step description of extending, standardizing and automating the salmonid status assessment.
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Range-wide Assessment of Brook Trout at the Catchment Scale: A Summary of Findings - 2016
A revised summary of the EBTJV's range-wide assessment of brook trout at the catchment scale.
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Distribution, Status and Land Use Characteristics of Subwatersheds within the Native Range of Brook Trout - Hudy et al., 2008
A report that examined and summarized existing knowledge regarding the distribution and status of self-sustaining populations of brook trout at the subwatershed scale.
Our Watershed Agreement Goals & Outcomes
Vital Habitats Goal
Our Members
- Daniel Goetz (Chair)
Maryland Department of Natural Resources danielb.goetz@maryland.gov - Katie Ombalski (Chair)
katie@woodswaters.com - Nick Staten (Staffer)
Chesapeake Research Consortium staten.nick@epa.gov - Seth Coffman
Trout Unlimited seth.coffman@tu.org - Jason Detar
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission jdetar@state.pa.us - Nat Gillespie
U.S. Forest Service (USFS) nathaniel.gillespie@usda.gov - Treda Grayson
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) grayson.treda@epa.gov - Fred Henson
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation fred.henson@dec.ny.gov - Than Hitt
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) nhitt@usgs.gov - Gina Hunt
Maryland Department of Natural Resources gina.hunt@maryland.gov - Anna Kasko
Maryland Department of the Environment anna.kasko@maryland.gov - Dave Kazyak
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) dkazyak@usgs.gov - Scott Lowe
Trout Unlimited scott@flyfishmend.com - Lori Maloney
Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture lori.maloney@canaanvi.org - Matthew Mayfield
Trout Unlimited Matthew.Mayfield@tu.org - Adam Nabors
Trout Unlimited adamcnabors@gmail.com - Jonathan Niles
The Nature Conservancy N/A - Tim Pokorny
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation tim.pokorny@dec.ny.gov - Peter Tango
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) ptango@chesapeakebay.net - David Thorne
West Virginia Division of Natural Resources david.w.thorne@wv.gov - Guido Yactayo
Maryland Department of the Environment guido.yactayo@maryland.gov