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CMS meeting presentations and minutes are now available for review and comment
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NOAA Fisheries designate critical habitat for Atlantic sturgeon
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The critical habitat designation will require federal agencies to consult NOAA Fisheries if they operate or fund activities that may affect designated critical habitat in more than 3,968 miles of important coastal river habitat from Maine to Florida. Atlantic sturgeon was listed under the Endangered Species Act in 2012 and is comprised of the threatened Gulf of Maine distinct population segment and the endangered New York Bight, Chesapeake Bay, Carolina, and South Atlantic distinct population segments.
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Review of Atlantic Salmon Hatchery Protocols, Production, and Product Assessment
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Hatchery protocol, production, and product assessment
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NOAA Announces Initiation of Atlantic Salmon Five-Year Status Review
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Endangered and Threatened Species; Initiation of 5-Year Review for the
Endangered Gulf of Maine Distinct Population Segment of Atlantic Salmon
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Species in the Spotlight: Atlantic salmon (part I)
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Endangered species video
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Atlantic Salmon Recovery Framework Action Team 2012 Report
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Annual report of Atlantic Salmon Recovery Framework Action Teams
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Species in the Spot Light: Atlantic Salmon (part II)
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endangered species
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Pleasant River Paddle
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Flat water paddling event
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First genetically engineered salmon sold in Canada
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US firm AquaBounty Technologies says that its farmed, transgenic salmon has hit the market after a 25-year wait.
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Climate Change Threatens North America's Freshwater Mussels -- USGS
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New research overseen by the U.S. Geological Survey shows that juvenile mussels have difficulty surviving in higher water temperatures that may happen more frequently in North America's rivers and lakes as the planet warms.
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