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Hundreds of onlookers stood on the banks of the Penobscot River on Monday morning, watching as demolition crews breached the Veazie Dam, continuing the process of opening the river to sea-run fish for the first time in almost 200 years.
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File Categories of Science Projects Being Considered for Hurricane Sandy Resiliency
General listing of types of projects being considered by DOI for Hurricane Sandy Resiliency funding.
Located in Teams / Coastal and Marine Technical Team / Files for March 2013 Meeting
The restoration of the Penobscot River in Maine has taken a monumental step forward with the breaching of the Veazie Dam, which will open up the river from Indian Island at Old Town to the Atlantic Ocean for the first time in more than 150 years.
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Changing trophic structure and energy dynamics in the Northwest Atlantic: implications for Atlantic salmon feeding at West Greenland
NMFS publishes new Atlantic salmon diet study in Marine Ecology Progress
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Climate Change Threatens North America's Freshwater Mussels -- USGS
New research overseen by the U.S. Geological Survey shows that juvenile mussels have difficulty surviving in higher water temperatures that may happen more frequently in North America's rivers and lakes as the planet warms.
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File CMECS Crosswalk Table
CMECS Crosswalk Table for local, sub-regional and regional scales
Located in Projects / Application of the Coastal and Marine Ecological Classification Standards (CMECS) to the Northeast
File Coastal and Marine Technical Team members
North Atlantic LCC Coastal and Marine Technical Team members as of March 19, 2013
Located in Teams / Coastal and Marine Technical Team / Files for March 2013 Meeting
File coastal team members 2012
coastal team members in 2012
Located in Teams / Coastal and Marine Technical Team / March 2012 Meeting Files
...after more than 40 years of stocking millions upon millions of baby salmon hatchlings, or "fry," in rivers throughout Connecticut and the other states -- and after floods during Hurricane Irene wrecked the federal hatchery in Vermont -- the U.S. government and Connecticut's three salmon restoration partners have called it quits.
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The Nova Scotia Salmon Association is maximizing the benefits of the U.S. Clean Air Act by giving a river that is home to endangered wild Atlantic salmon in southern Nova Scotia continuous doses of lime.
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