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NOAA Announces Initiation of Atlantic Salmon Five-Year Status Review
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Endangered and Threatened Species; Initiation of 5-Year Review for the
Endangered Gulf of Maine Distinct Population Segment of Atlantic Salmon
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A Vulnerability Assessment of Fish and Invertebrates to Climate Change on the Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf
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Atlantic salmon tops the list of species most vulnerable to climate change in Northeast
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Atlantic Salmon Recovery Framework Action Team 2012 Report
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Annual report of Atlantic Salmon Recovery Framework Action Teams
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Atlantic Salmon Recovery Proposal Guidelines
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(Note: This is not a funding proposal).
This is an interim template for proposing Atlantic salmon related projects within the Gulf of Maine DPS. Proposals may be required if a project proponent is requesting Atlantic salmon to conduct a study, or requesting agency support or resources. The GOM DPS is divided into 3 Salmon Habitat Recovery Units (SHRUs). Each SHRU is managed by a team under the Atlantic salmon program's Collaborative Management Strategy (CMS). Project proponents should first discuss their project with the appropriate SHRU Team or, if a project is not specific to a SHRU, the project proponent should first contact that CMS's administrative coordinator. For information on project proposals contact: Dan Kircheis at Dan.Kircheis@noaa.gov (CMS administrative Coordinator)
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Swimming with Atlantic salmon
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Join narrator Paul Christman of the Maine Department of Marine Resources as he follows the life stages of Atlantic salmon in the Kennebec River watershed.
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Changing trophic structure and energy dynamics in the Northwest Atlantic: implications for Atlantic salmon feeding at West Greenland
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NMFS publishes new Atlantic salmon diet study in Marine Ecology Progress
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Salmon Smolts Survive the Dam but Die Downstream
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New research reveals that dam passage can leave smolts with long-lasting injuries that make them vulnerable to predators far downstream.
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NOAA Scientists Collaborate to track Atlantic salmon smolts
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A recent paper in Science highlights the recent advancements in hi-tech tracking tags and coast wide collaboration used by partners in the Ocean Tracking Network. NOAA Fisheries scientist John Kocik is a co-author on the paper describing the collaboration of the network for tracking Atlantic salmon smolt and other species movements.
http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/press_release/pr2015/scispot/ss1507/
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Greenlandic Fishery Continues to Catch Imperiled Atlantic Salmon
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Press release from NOAA Fisheries summarizing the 2015 annual meeting of the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization meeting in Goose Bay, Canada.
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2015 Narraguagus River Ice Out Time Lapse Photography
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Time Lapse Photography of Ice out on the Narraguagus below the Ice Control Dam.
The USFWS Maine Fishery Resources Office monitored ice out on the Narraguagus River near Cherryfield, Maine from March 31 to April 28, 2015. Photos were taken every 5 minutes from 6AM to 7PM. File is quite large at 80 mb for 4 locations- from Ice Control Dam to Veterans Park in Cherryfield.
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