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Atlantic and Gulf Coast Resiliency Project
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Coastal change is a shared challenge along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States, yet there are vast differences in the tools and information available in these regions. This project coordinated, synthesized, and delivered coastal resilience information, activities and lessons learned across the coastal portion of the Atlantic, Gulf and Caribbean Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) network.
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Multi-Ecosystem Projects
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Atlantic Salmon (Wikipedia)
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Wikipedia's entry on Atlantic Salmon.
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Links
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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 Federation
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The Atlantic Salmon Federation is dedicated to the conservation, protection and restoration of wild Atlantic salmon and the ecosystems on which their well-being and survival depend. ASF has a network of seven regional councils (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Maine and Western New England). The regional councils cover the freshwater range of the Atlantic salmon in Canada and the United States.
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Atlantic Salmon Federation Seeks Environmental Sustainability in 2014
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The Atlantic Salmon Federation (ASF) wishes wild Atlantic salmon and those that treasure the “King of Fish” a safe and sustainable New Year. ASF has seen some success in 2013 as a charitable organization devoted to conserving wild Atlantic salmon and their environment.
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Historical Archives
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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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Atlantic Salmon Numbers Dropping
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Top researchers with the Atlantic Salmon Federation (ASF) are trying to figure out why wild Atlantic salmon numbers are dropping dramatically once they leave their home rivers and head into saltwater.
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Media Coverage
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Atlantic Salmon Released into Aroostook River (video)
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Volunteers in Sheridan have been working for years to preserve a fish species here in Aroostook County. This week – as they do every year – they released thousands of Atlantic salmon into the river, after raising them for months. News Source 8′s Katie Zarrilli has more.
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Media Coverage
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Atlantic Salmon Research Joint Venture (ASRJV) Annual Report
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Annual report
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News
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Bad News for Atlantic Salmon
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The Atlantic Salmon Federation (ASF) is extremely disappointed that the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization (NASCO) has been unable to stop factory sales of wild Atlantic salmon in Greenland and has also failed to put a limit on Greenland’s subsistence fishery. The salmon harvested in Greenland originate from rivers across eastern North America, where the vast majority of salmon populations are protected under federal species at risk legislation in Canada and the US.
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Media Coverage