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Endangered Atlantic Salmon Are Facing A New and Potentially Devastating Threat
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The Atlantic salmon, already an endangered species in the United States and in parts of Canada, is facing a new threat: A recent breakdown in an international agreement with Greenland may mean that tens of thousands of Atlantic salmon—which otherwise would have been protected—will be harvested at sea before they can return to North American rivers to spawn.
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Environmentally Sustainable Salmon Dinner a Success
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The Atlantic Salmon Federation (ASF) hosted a dinner event in support of its environmentally-sustainable salmon aquaculture programme on Wednesday, 15 May at the Yale Club, New York, NY. Sixty guests had the opportunity to sample land-based, closed containment salmon, which was prepared by renowned chef and culinary consultant Tom Valenti.
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Experts Share "What Works and What Doesn't" in Restoring Wild Atlantic Salmon
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When it comes to the recovery of wild Atlantic salmon stocks, the question on the minds of conservation managers and the public alike is “what works?” In order to synthesize current knowledge on salmon recovery, the Atlantic Salmon Federation (ASF) is hosting an international workshop that brings together stakeholder groups, scientists, and managers to assess Atlantic salmon recovery programs across Eastern North America. International speakers and participants have been attracted to the conference, which will be held in Chamcook, N.B. on September 18-19, 2013.
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Federal Grants Boost Maine Atlantic Salmon Restoration
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The Atlantic Salmon Federation (ASF) is pleased to receive $174,000 for the conservation organization’s Maine Headwaters Project from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries Center. The funds are being used to build two fishways on tributary streams as well as replacing two impassable road crossing culverts with fish-friendly bridges. Together, these projects are providing access to 5,400 lake acres and 69 river miles for Atlantic salmon and river herring such as alewives and blueback herring.
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Federal Grants Boost Maine Atlantic Salmon Restoration
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The Atlantic Salmon Federation (ASF) is pleased to receive $174,000 for the conservation organization’s Maine Headwaters Project from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries Center. The funds are being used to build two fishways on tributary streams as well as replacing two impassable road crossing culverts with fish-friendly bridges. Together, these projects are providing access to 5,400 lake acres and 69 river miles for Atlantic salmon and river herring such as alewives and blueback herring.
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FERC Standing Committe Report
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2020 CMS Public Meeting Presentations & Notes
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CMS Virtual Meeting 5-28-2020
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FERC Standing Committee Annual Report
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annual report
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CMS 2020 Documents and Notes
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Final Regulatory Flexibility and Energy Impact Analysis
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Final regulatory flexibility and energy impact analysis: May 2009
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Appendix to Recovery Plan
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Critical Habitat
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Final Rule for Atlantic Salmon Critical Habitat: 6/19/2009
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The Federal register final rule listing for Atlantic salmon critical habitat. Publish date June 19, 2009
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First genetically engineered salmon sold in Canada
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US firm AquaBounty Technologies says that its farmed, transgenic salmon has hit the market after a 25-year wait.
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