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The Atlantic Salmon Federation (ASF) announced it has now restored access to 15,000 acres of ponds and lakes and 300 miles of river for Maine’s native sea-run fish. These achievements are part of ASF’s Maine Headwaters Project that is focused on restoring critical spawning habitat to sea-run fish in tributaries identified as high priorities in State of Maine fisheries restoration plans. While the target species are Atlantic salmon and alewives, these restoration projects provide a broad range of benefits for all fish and wildlife along the river corridor.
Located in Resources / Historical Archives
For nearly 20 years, conservationists and, at times, state natural resource agencies, have sought to open the St. Croix River watershed to alewives. Those river herring had their passage at dam fishways officially blocked in 1995 due to concerns that their presence had led to a collapse of the smallmouth bass fishery in nearby Spednic Lake.
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Conservation groups concerned with the preservation and restoration of wild Atlantic salmon in both Canada and the United States can breathe a little easier this week, following President Obama’s announcement on Tuesday that he will unveil a new Climate Action Plan to reduce carbon emissions. The Atlantic Salmon Federation (ASF) says that the newly unveiled strategy comes at a critical time, since many populations of Atlantic salmon have declined to historically low levels across their North American range.
Located in Resources / Historical Archives
Organization Salmon Habitat and River Enhancement
SHARE is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) looking to restore fish passage and natural stream function to benefit Atlantic salmon and other native fishes. Since 2005, SHARE has improved or opened up a lot of previously inaccessible habitat – over 100 miles (2800+ habitat units). The majority of SHARE's work is within the Machias and Old Stream watersheds, as they've been recognized by biologists as some the highest priority for Atlantic salmon recovery.
Located in Partners
Efforts to boost the numbers of wild Atlantic salmon in eastern P.E.I. are showing signs of success. Staff of the Souris and area wildlife federation have just finished a three-week survey of all rivers in the area. They say they're finding record numbers of Atlantic salmon nests, also called redds, by fisheries scientists.
Located in News and Announcements / Media Coverage
New research reveals that dam passage can leave smolts with long-lasting injuries that make them vulnerable to predators far downstream.
Located in News and Announcements / News
File SDM SLR Decision Model Presentation
PDF of a presentation by Erika Lentz February 28, 2013 of initial decision model developed by USGS and related to decision problem and fundamental objectives articulated in SDM workshop in September 2012.
Located in Teams / Coastal and Marine Technical Team / Files for March 2013 Meeting
File Slides-Feb/March Coastal and Marine Technical Team call
Powerpoint presentation to be given on webinar on Feb 27 2015.
Located in Teams / Coastal and Marine Technical Team / Files for Feb/March 2015 Coastal and Marine Technical Committee Call
File SLR SDM Briefing by Erika Lentz, USGS
Briefing given to the Sea Level Rise Structured Decision Making Team on February 28 on the SLR decision model being developed by the USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Center
Located in Teams / Coastal and Marine Technical Team / March 2012 Meeting Files
File Summary Status of Coastal and Marine Science Needs of North Atlantic LCC – 2010-2013
Summary Status of Coastal and Marine Science Needs of North Atlantic LCC – 2010-2013 from 2014 Technical Committee Review Process
Located in Teams / Coastal and Marine Technical Team / Files for June 2014 Coastal and Marine Technical Committee Call