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Species in the Spotlight: Atlantic salmon (part I)
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Endangered species video
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Species in the Spot Light: Atlantic Salmon (part II)
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endangered species
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Multimedia
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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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Maine Stream Habitat Viewer
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The Stream Habitat Viewer was created to enhance statewide stream restoration and conservation efforts. The Viewer provides a starting point for towns, private landowners, and others to learn more about stream habitats across the state.
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Stream Connectivity Working Group
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ICES Publishes NOAA Model to Predict Fish Population Response to Dams
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NOAA Fisheries Scientists publish paper modeling the response of Atlantic salmon to dam removals on the Penobscot River, Maine, USA.
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News
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Alewife (Wikipedia)
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Wikipedia's page for alewife.
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Diadromous Fish
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Alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus)
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All About Maine Alewives
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This five-page fact sheet, developed by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Gulf of Maine Coastal Program, Maine Rivers and the Maine Department of Marine Resources, describes natural history information relevant for those interested in alewife restoration in Maine’s lakes and ponds.
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Diadromous Fish
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Alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus)
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What is "Atlantic salmon"? (LifeSun)
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A description of Atlantic Salmon by LifeSun.
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Atlantic Salmon (Wikipedia)
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Wikipedia's entry on Atlantic Salmon.
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Diadromous Species Restoration Research Network
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The goal of DSRRN is to advance the science of diadromous fish restoration and promote state-of-the-art scientific approaches to multiple-species restoration through workshops, conferences, web sharing, and journal publications. DSRRN is a joint project of the Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Environmental & Watershed Research at the University of Maine and the University of Southern Maine. Funding for the project was received from the National Science Foundation.
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