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Workshops
Information on training opportunities and workshops relevant to Atlantic salmon and sea-run fish restoration in Maine.
Located in Opportunities
Wikipedia's page for alewife.
Located in Resources / Diadromous Fish / Alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus)
This five-page fact sheet, developed by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Gulf of Maine Coastal Program, Maine Rivers and the Maine Department of Marine Resources, describes natural history information relevant for those interested in alewife restoration in Maine’s lakes and ponds.
Located in Resources / Diadromous Fish / Alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus)
American Eel (Anguilla rostrata)
A collection of links and pages related to the American Eel and related recovery efforts
Located in Resources / Diadromous Fish
American Shad (Alosa sapidissima)
A collection of links and pages related to the American Shad and related recovery efforts.
Located in Resources / Diadromous Fish
Atlantic Sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrhynchus)
A collection of links and pages related to the Atlantic Sturgeon and related recovery efforts.
Located in Resources / Diadromous Fish
Rainbow Smelt (Osmerus mordax)
We are still developing content for this part of our site. Please check back at a later time for more. If you have content that you would like to contribute, please contact serena_doose@fws.gov for information on how you can get involved.
Located in Resources / Diadromous Fish
Shortnose Sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum)
A collection of links and pages related to the Shortnose Sturgeon and related recovery efforts.
Located in Resources / Diadromous Fish
Image Troff document Atlantic salmon adult
Photo of an adult Atlantic salmon from the Veazie Dam trap. June 16, 2009.
Located in Resources / Images
Image Atlantic salmon adult
Photo of an adult Atlantic salmon grilse. Grilse are Atlantic salmon that return to fresh water after a single winter at sea.
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