2012Public Domain1858The Johnny Horn Trail is a steep dirt road starting at the Emmaus Moravian Church and running uphill into a developing residential area alongside the Johnny Horn Ghut. Recent road maintenance has disrupted the natural drainage, funneling large amounts of stormwater and sediment down the road and directly into Coral Bay Harbor increasing water turbidity (Photo 1). The goal of this project is to route water off the road and restore natural flows in the Johnny Horn Ghut; thereby, reducing sediment reaching Coral Bay by slowing velocities, promoting infiltration, and decreasing slopeside erosion."--Executive summary.Reed, PatriciaUnited States, National Ocean ServiceUnited States, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,Coral Reef Conservation Program (U.S.)Virgin Islands Resource Conservation & Development CouncilCoral Bay Community CouncilPublishednoaa:3application/pdfCoral reef conservationCoral reefs and islandsDesign and constructionEffect of human beings onEffect of water pollution onEnvironmental aspectsManagementMarine habitatsSewageStorm sewersTrailsWatersheds2016-02-03T18:22:44.542ZThe Johnny Horn Trail is a steep dirt road starting at the Emmaus Moravian Church and running uphill into a developing residential area alongside the Johnny Horn Ghut. Recent road maintenance has disrupted the natural drainage, funneling large amounts of stormwater and sediment down the road and directly into Coral Bay Harbor increasing water turbidity (Photo 1). The goal of this project is to route water off the road and restore natural flows in the Johnny Horn Ghut; thereby, reducing sediment reaching Coral Bay by slowing velocities, promoting infiltration, and decreasing slopeside erosion."--Executive summary.2012CoRIS (Coral Reef Information System)LibraryPublic Domain1858urn:sha256:dd3aa650a1b5d1b68d8459750cbfc24f7193f99706f996526ef73b6055b1901btruenoaa:811Professional Paper2021-06-17T13:42:49.654ZNOAA ARRA USVI Watershed Stabilization Project : Coral Bay Watershed Management Project. Johnny Horn Trail drainage improvementsStorm sewersEnvironmental aspectsSewageWatershedsManagementTrailsDesign and constructionCoral reefs and islandsEffect of human beings onEffect of water pollution onMarine habitatsCoral reef conservationLibraryStorm sewersEnvironmental aspectsSewageWatershedsManagementTrailsDesign and constructionCoral reefs and islandsEffect of human beings onEffect of water pollution onMarine habitatsCoral reef conservationCoRIS (Coral Reef Information System)NOAA American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 US Virgin Island Watershed Stabilization ProjectCoral Bay Watershed Management ProjectJohnny Horn Trail drainage improvementsUnited States Virgin IslandsSaint JohnReed, Patricia2012NOAA ARRA USVI Watershed Stabilization Project : Coral Bay Watershed Management Project. Johnny Horn Trail drainage improvementsNOAA American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 US Virgin Island Watershed Stabilization ProjectCoral Bay Watershed Management ProjectJohnny Horn Trail drainage improvements18108755United States Virgin IslandsSaint JohnActiveUnited States, National Ocean ServiceUnited States, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,Coral Reef Conservation Program (U.S.)Virgin Islands Resource Conservation & Development CouncilCoral Bay Community Council2012; ,2012https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/81120210617134249None180-180-9090Coris bibliographic