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Veazie Dam Removal will help four sea-run fish to reach historic spawning and nursery areas on Penobscot River system.
Located in Resources / Historical Archives
Ellsworth clears way for removal of old dam on Branch Lake Stream
Fish passage improvement
Located in News and Announcements / News
Image DFS-FogTown Brewery Beer Release Party
flier
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The Stream Habitat Viewer was created to enhance statewide stream restoration and conservation efforts. The Viewer provides a starting point for towns, private landowners, and others to learn more about stream habitats across the state.
Located in Groups / Stream Connectivity Working Group
File MMB SHRU Meeting Agenda & Minutes: 5/14/2021
Meeting notes, etc
Located in Groups / Merrymeeting Bay SHRU Team
File Troff document Narraguagus River Trap Count through 6/16/21
Adult salmon returns
Located in Resources / Databases / Narraguagus River Trap Count: 2021
File ECMAScript program NOAA Fisheries just announced 2021 Species Recovery Grant Awardees.
Grants and Funding
Located in News and Announcements / Announcements
File August 8, 2021 Update
Fish Passage Data. Previous updates are available in the Database folder under the Resources tab.
Located in Resources / Databases / Milford Dam Fish Lift Counts- 2020-21
The restoration of the Penobscot River was an unprecedented and innovative effort to remove two dams and build a state-of-the-art fish bypass around a third. As a result, hundreds of miles of habitat along the Penobscot and its tributaries were re-opened for sea-run fish, with tremendous benefits to biological and human communities along the river.
Located in Resources / Historical Archives
The Atlantic Salmon Federation is celebrating the removal of Veazie Dam and the one year anniversary of the removal of Great Works Dam, both on Maine's Penobscot River.
Located in Resources / Historical Archives