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File Troff document Gulf of Maine Distinct Population Segment 2019 Report
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Located in CMS / / 2020 CMS Public Meeting Presentations & Notes / CMS Virtual Meeting 5-28-2020
File Downeast SHRU Presentation
Report
Located in CMS / / 2020 CMS Public Meeting Presentations & Notes / CMS Virtual Meeting 5-28-2020
File text/texmacs J. Crocker Introductory Comments
IT/MB perspective
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File Troff document Merrymeeting Bay SHRU Report
Presentation
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Proceedings of the first virtual CMS Public Meeting
The proceedings, slides, minutes, and Q&A session from the 5/28/2020 meeting are now available for public viewing and comment
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File CMS Public Meeting Comments, Questions, and Answers
Q&A
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File 2017-2019 Protocol Workshops: Epoxy Method Overview
An overview of the epoxy anchor method in the Water Temperature Working Group protocol, complete with pictures and datasheets, by Kirstin Underwood and Serena Doose (USFWS).
Located in Groups / Water Temperature Working Group / Meeting Presentations, Notes and Agendas
Project SHARE Meeting
March's monthly membership meeting.
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Tidally Influenced Culverts Meeting
Meeting for state, federal and provincial staff to exchange information needs regarding tidally influenced culverts.
Located in Topics / Aquatic Resiliency and Connectivity / Calendar
First Annual UMaine Freshwater Science Symposium
The First Annual UMaine Freshwater Science Symposium will showcase freshwater research being conducted by UMaine faculty, staff and students within Maine and beyond. This half-day symposium will feature two poster sessions and two oral presentations by guest speakers. Dr. Bill McDowell from the University of New Hampshire will be the plenary speaker for this kick-­‐off event. Dr. McDowell is the Director of the New Hampshire Water Resources Research Center, and has conducted research on carbon, nitrogen, natural disturbance, and human disturbance in remote and urban landscapes in temperate as well as tropical ecosystems. Dr. Dave Courtemanch, Freshwater Science and Policy Analyst for the Maine Chapter of The Nature Conservancy.
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