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Image Troff document Jed Wright
Jed Wright, the former Project Leader at the Gulf of Maine Coastal Program, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, was instrumental in this accomplishment. His technical expertise in Stream Simulation design, wide-reaching partnerships, and never-ending enthusiasm were invaluable in seeing this effort through to completion. Jed’s conservation legacy in Maine will live on each time a stream crossing project is completed under this program.
Located in Projects / USFWS Programmatic Stream Crossing Consultation / Stream Connectivity Restoration Images
Image Replacement stream crossing Phillips Maine
Image in announcement of Section 7 Consultation and PBO
Located in Projects / USFWS Programmatic Stream Crossing Consultation / Stream Connectivity Restoration Images
Image RealAudio document Stream Crossing Programmatic Form
image of form to use in project pages
Located in Projects / USFWS Programmatic Stream Crossing Consultation / Stream Connectivity Restoration Images
Image RealAudio document Sample plan set diagram
Example of one of the sample plan set diagrams
Located in Projects / USFWS Programmatic Stream Crossing Consultation / Stream Connectivity Restoration Images
Image text/texmacs Supplemental Documents
An example of one of the supplemental documents
Located in Projects / USFWS Programmatic Stream Crossing Consultation / Stream Connectivity Restoration Images
World Fish Migration Day
Welcome to Maine's resource page for World Fish Migration Day!
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Endangered species video
Located in Projects
USFWS Programmatic Stream Crossing Consultation
USFWS, FEMA, and USACE in Maine have collaborated on a programmatic Endangered Species Act section 7 consultation that will facilitate recovery of the endangered Atlantic salmon and promote healthy stream ecosystems. Poorly designed stream crossings have long been recognized as a problem for Atlantic salmon and other native aquatic organisms in Maine. While progress has certainly been made to address this issue on a variety of fronts, including outreach and education, more work remains to be done.
Located in News and Announcements / News
File D source code December 2019: Stream Grade Considerations for Epoxy Anchor Method
Many of our temperature loggers have been lost due to ice scour. This presentation by Kirstin Underwood (USFWS) briefly explores and analyzes stream grade considerations for the epoxy vs chain anchor method.
Located in Groups / Water Temperature Working Group / Meeting Presentations, Notes and Agendas
Union River dams denied key state certification
DEP application rejected
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