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Northeast Region proposes floating "honey‑hole" habitat droppers and improved access at Starvation Reservoir
Summary
A Northeast Region proposal would install floating polyethylene "honey‑hole droppers" hung from bridge pillars to create deep‑water habitat, plus engineering for a parking lot and shoreline trail at Freedom Bridge; region asked councils for $39,000 to fund engineering, materials and a small underwater drone for monitoring.
Josue Hernandez, sports fish biologist for the Northeast Region, presented a paired habitat and access proposal for Starvation Reservoir at Freedom Bridge. The plan would attach polyethylene "honey‑hole droppers" to inside bridge pillars using cable and buoys so moored habitat structures can fluctuate with reservoir water level, and would fund engineering to design a parking area and a…
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