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2017-2019 Protocol Workshops: Epoxy Method Overview
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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).
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Ellsworth clears way for removal of old dam on Branch Lake Stream
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Fish passage improvement
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Species in the Spotlight: Atlantic salmon (part I)
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Endangered species video
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Species in the Spot Light: Atlantic Salmon (part II)
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endangered species
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ICES Publishes NOAA Model to Predict Fish Population Response to Dams
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NOAA Fisheries Scientists publish paper modeling the response of Atlantic salmon to dam removals on the Penobscot River, Maine, USA.
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Animated Visualizations of Atlantic Salmon Smolt Behavior Aid in Recovery Research
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Acoustic telemetry movements of Altantic salmon smolts in the Penobscot River, Maine, USA.
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First Annual UMaine Freshwater Science Symposium
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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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Landscape Permeability
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Developed by The Nature Conservancy Eastern Division. Permeability, rather than being based on individual species movements, is a measure of landscape structure, incorporating the hardness of barriers, the connectedness of natural cover, and the arrangement of land uses. - See more at: http://bit.ly/18eOPIU
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Northeast Terrestrial Resilience (Permeability)
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Restoring Aquatic Connectivity
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North Atlantic LCC Request for Proposals (RFP) addresses a priority science need to collaboratively restore aquatic connectivity while increasing resiliency for culverts and road stream crossings to future floods.
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Conservation Beyond Boundaries
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States in the Northeast Region are working with the North Atlantic LCC to synthesize information and develop decision-support tools that will provide broader context for state and local conservation decisions and actions.
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