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Organization Penobscot Indian Nation
The Penobscot River is the ancestral home of the Penobscot Indian Nation. Restoration of the river's migratory fish stocks is necessary to comply with sustenance fishery rights guaranteed by the 1980 Maine Indian Land Claims Settlement Act and treaties between the Penobscot Nation, Massachusetts, and Maine. Penobscot tribal members have used the watershed and its abundant natural resources for physical and spiritual sustenance for 10,000-12,000 years.
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Organization Troff document Penobscot River Restoration Trust
The Penobscot River Restoration Trust is the non-profit organization established for the purpose of implementing the core aspects of the Penobscot River Restoration Project, working in collaboration with PPL Corporation and federal and state agencies.
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File Penobscot River Sea-run Fish Restoration Bus Tour
A PDF version of our save-the-date announcement.
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Photo Gallery!
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Image Rainbow smelt illustration
Rainbow smelt illustration.
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Image Rainbow smelt illustration
Rainbow smelt illustration.
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Research
Research projects and publications that contribute to what we know about sea-run fish. We are still developing this part of the site. Please check back at a later time for more.
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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.
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Image Sea lamprey illustration
Sea lamprey illustration.
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Image Shortnosed sturgeon illustration
Illustration of a shortnosed sturgeon (Acipenser brevisrostrum).
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