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Penobscot River Restoration: History, plan and partners for a game-changing restoration
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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.
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Historical Archives
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Penobscot River Receives Extreme Makeover
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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.
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Historical Archives
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Salmon Smolts Survive the Dam but Die Downstream
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New research reveals that dam passage can leave smolts with long-lasting injuries that make them vulnerable to predators far downstream.
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News
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Great Marsh Resiliency Workshop Agenda
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Meeting agenda with links to presentations
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Workshops
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Great Marsh Resiliency Workshop
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Megunticook Watershed Restoration, Camden ME
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Watershed and connectivity restoration
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Media Coverage
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Changing trophic structure and energy dynamics in the Northwest Atlantic: implications for Atlantic salmon feeding at West Greenland
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NMFS publishes new Atlantic salmon diet study in Marine Ecology Progress
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Atlantic Salmon Fact Sheet (USFWS)
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A two-page color fact sheet that describes the life history of Atlantic salmon and general restoration efforts.
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Diadromous Fish
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Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar)
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Atlantic Salmon Life History
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The Atlantic salmon is an anadromous fish, typically spending 2-3 years in freshwater, migrating to the ocean where it also spends 2-3 years, and then returning to its natal river to spawn.
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Diadromous Fish
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Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar)
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Freshwater and Diadromous Fishes of New England: Identification, Distribution and Conservation Status - Upcoming Summer Week-long Seminars 2021
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Educational seminar
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News
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Machias Dyke Bridge Feasibility Study Public Meeting
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Open House
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Announcements