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Official Website for World Fish Migration Day
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Visit the official website for World Fish Migration Day!
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World Fish Migration Day
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Partners
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Atlantic salmon and sea-run fish restoration in Maine is a cooperative effort between many agencies and organizations.
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Penobscot Indian Nation
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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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Penobscot project leader wins conservation award
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The Atlantic Salmon Federation announced that Laura Rose Day of Hallowell, Maine is the 2013 recipient of the prestigious Lee Wulff Atlantic Salmon Conservation Award.
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Historical Archives
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Penobscot River Receives Extreme Makeover
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The Atlantic Salmon Federation is celebrating the removal of Veazie Dam and the one year anniversary of the removal of Great Works Dam, both on Maine's Penobscot River.
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Historical Archives
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Penobscot River Restoration Trust
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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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Penobscot River Restoration Reaching Final Stages with Veazie Dam Removal
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Friday marked the first time in 180 years when water from the Penobscot River flowed through a section where the Coffer Dam used to be, behind the now removed Veazie Dam. Volunteers worked on the shores to help save stranded, dewatered mussels.
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Multimedia
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Penobscot River Restoration: History, plan and partners for a game-changing restoration
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The restoration of the Penobscot River was an unprecedented and innovative effort to remove two dams and build a state-of-the-art fish bypass around a third. As a result, hundreds of miles of habitat along the Penobscot and its tributaries were re-opened for sea-run fish, with tremendous benefits to biological and human communities along the river.
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Historical Archives
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Penobscot River Sea-run Fish Restoration Bus Tour
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A PDF version of our save-the-date announcement.
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World Fish Migration Day
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Penobscot SHRU Report
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Presentation
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2020 CMS Public Meeting Presentations & Notes
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CMS Virtual Meeting 5-28-2020