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July 18, 2021 Update
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Fish passage data
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Milford Dam Fish Lift Counts- 2020-21
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June 6, 2021 Update
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Fish lift data
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Milford Dam Fish Lift Counts- 2020-21
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June 21, 2021 Update
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Fish Passage Data
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Milford Dam Fish Lift Counts- 2020-21
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June 28, 2021 Update
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Milford Dam Fish Lift Counts- 2020-21
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Land-based Aquaculture Workshop Breaking New Ground
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Scientists and representatives of the aquaculture industry from fourteen countries gathered in Shepherdstown to explore the latest advances in the technology and economics of developing methods to raise Atlantic salmon and other species in ways that remove them from the marine environment.
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Historical Archives
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Legislature sends St. Croix alewife restoration bill to LePage
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Emergency legislation to open the St. Croix River watershed to sea-run alewives easily won passage Wednesday in the Maine Senate and House. The bill, LD 72, now goes to Gov. Paul LePage, who has 10 days to sign, veto or let the bill become law.
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Letters to the editor: Yarmouth Harbor life dependent on removing silt
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Eugenie Francine’s Nov. 29 op-ed piece on removal of two Royal River dams (“Maine Voices: Royal River’s journey to future should begin with removal of lower dam”) makes the case for a free-flowing river eloquently, but dismisses the concerns of the advocates for the impoundment above the upper dam and for the harbor.
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Machias Dyke Bridge Feasibility Study Public Meeting
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Open House
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Magic on the River
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dam removal
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Maine alewives begin a legislative run
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A legislative committee has endorsed a measure that would open most of the St. Croix River to alewives, a small schooling fish, by the end of this month. L.D. 72 received unanimous support from the Marine Resources Committee on Monday. As an emergency bill, it needs two-thirds approval from the full House and Senate and would take effect immediately. The votes could come as early as Wednesday.
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