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Fish passage barriers across the United States are being removed or modified to help fish and wildlife, improve safety and boost recreation. We've worked on 130+ dam removals, removed hundreds of culverts, and developed best practices resources for bridge crossings. Estuaries are dynamic ecosystems where oceans, rivers and human economies converge; they're also critical to rearing grounds for fish and wildlife and at particular risk to a changing climate.

Across the country, we're reconnecting and restoring these habitats. Beginning with the daylighting of Tanner Creek in Portland (1992), we've been collaborating with urban planners and landscape architects to restore urban streams from coast to coast in the US and abroad.
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We are an employee-owned, interdisciplinary firm that specializes in investigations, design, and restoration of rivers, lakes, estuaries and wetlands.
Our team of scientists, engineers, and technicians collaboratively work with clients to develop solutions to complex aquatic challenges that balance human and environmental needs.
We got our start in 1984 when a few fly-fishing scientists combined their passion for rivers with knowledge of geomorphology, fish biology, and hydrology to return abused trout streams into the Blue Ribbon fisheries they once were.
Inter-Fluve's clients include governments, businesses, tribes, and non-profits.
What unites all our work is a focus on integrating science and engineering to solve complex challenges on rivers, lakes and wetlands.
Inter-Fluve maintains numerous federal contracts including Bureau of Reclamation (BOR), North National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),U .S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), and others.
From stream and rivers to wetlands, lakes and estuaries: freshwater ecosystem restoration is what we do.
Since 1984, we have completed over 2,000 projects across all regions of the United States and on four continents.
Fish passage barriers across the United States are being removed or modified to help fish and wildlife, improve safety and boost recreation.
We've worked on 130+ dam removals, removed hundreds of culverts, and developed best practices resources for bridge crossings.
There are rivers that move wood, and wood that moves rivers.
Growing concern about environmental degradation led to extensive federal legislation in the 1970s, including the National Environmental Policy Act (1970); Clean Water Act (1972); Endangered Species Act (1973); U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1975).
Four fly-fishing scientists created Inter-Fluve to restore rivers to the blue ribbon fisheries they once were.
Large cities began integrating the natural environment with urban design in ways the Romans never dreamed of.
Throughout the Northeast, we're restoring ecological processes to wetlands including degraded cranberry bogs.
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