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Flat Lake Sturgeon (37x10)
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This large format lake sturgeon illustration (37x10 inches) is part of a "Flat Fish" outreach project.
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Projects
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World Fish Migration Day
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Flat Salmon (11x17)
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A smaller version of our Flat Salmon.
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Projects
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World Fish Migration Day
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Flat Salmon (30x12)
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This large format salmon illustration (30x12 inches) is part of a "Flat Fish" outreach project.
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Projects
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World Fish Migration Day
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Flat Sturgeon (11x17)
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A smaller version of our Flat Sturgeon.
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Projects
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World Fish Migration Day
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Flat Sturgeon (37x10)
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This large format sturgeon illustration (37x10 inches) is part of a "Flat Fish" outreach project.
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Projects
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World Fish Migration Day
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Freshwater and Diadromous Fishes of New England: Identification, Distribution and Conservation Status - Upcoming Summer Week-long Seminars 2021
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Educational seminar
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News and Announcements
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News
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Friends of fish helping get new ideas, waterways flowing (video)
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Maine is a water rich state, with thousands of miles of rivers and streams cutting through our fields and forests. There are also thousands of miles of public and private roads and trails that dissect the state, but in the past when it came to building crossings over those waterways the thought often was about how to get water from one side of the road to another, not about the fish trying to cross under the roads.
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Multimedia
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Grand Falls and Alewife Celebration (slideshow)
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On June 5 a celebration at the Grand Falls Fishway was held, near the banks of the St. Croix River. The event was in honor of the reopening of all the St. Croix to the native alewives. Beginning in 1995, the Maine Legislature had closed the Grand Falls and other fishways to the alewives on the concern they might be adversely impacting the smallmouth bass, an introduced alien species.
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Resources
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Historical Archives
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Gulf of Maine Coastal Program
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The Gulf of Maine Coastal Program (GOMCP) works with a variety of partners to share information, knowledge, and capabilities for habitat conservation at the landscape scale to support healthy populations of fish and wildlife. Together, we protect and restore habitats that sustain diverse and abundant populations of fish, wildlife, and plants throughout the Gulf of Maine watershed. With the threat of climate change, successful landscape level habitat conservation will provide opportunities for fish and wildlife to adapt. This holistic approach ensures that individual projects produce meaningful and sustainable results for fish and wildlife and makes the best use of limited resources.
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Partners
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Gulf of Maine Distinct Population Segment 2019 Report
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Presentation
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CMS
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2020 CMS Public Meeting Presentations & Notes
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CMS Virtual Meeting 5-28-2020