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Down East salmon restoration efforts celebrated
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The building that houses the Downeast Salmon Federation is wearing a disguise, Dwayne Shaw says with a grin, gesturing around the sparkling building that contains the Peter Gray Hatchery, a museum, a laboratory and office space.
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Endangered and Threatened Marine Species Recovery Grant Awarded to Penobscot Indian Nation
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NOAA has awarded the Penobscot Indian Nation with continued funding for their Atlantic salmon management and outreach projects.
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USFWS Programmatic Stream Crossing Consultation
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USFWS, FEMA, and USACE in Maine have collaborated on a programmatic Endangered Species Act section 7 consultation that will facilitate recovery of the endangered Atlantic salmon and promote healthy stream ecosystems. Poorly designed stream crossings have long been recognized as a problem for Atlantic salmon and other native aquatic organisms in Maine. While progress has certainly been made to address this issue on a variety of fronts, including outreach and education, more work remains to be done.
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Union River dams denied key state certification
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DEP application rejected
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Project SHARE Meeting
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March's monthly membership meeting.
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Alewife Day 2019
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Family Fun with FISH!
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Pleasant River Paddle
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Flat water paddling event
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Atlantic Salmon Refugia Identification
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USGS/NOAA Partnership
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ACFHP Announces FY2021 Funding Available for Habitat Conservation Projects
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Atlantic Coastal Fish Habitat Partnership
National Fish Habitat Action Plan
habitat restoration and conservation
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First Annual UMaine Freshwater Science Symposium
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The First Annual UMaine Freshwater Science Symposium will showcase freshwater research being conducted by UMaine faculty, staff and students within Maine and beyond. This half-day symposium will feature two poster sessions and two oral presentations by guest speakers. Dr. Bill McDowell from the University of New Hampshire will be the plenary speaker for this kick-‐off event. Dr. McDowell is the Director of the New Hampshire Water Resources Research Center, and has conducted research on carbon, nitrogen, natural disturbance, and human disturbance in remote and urban landscapes in temperate as well as tropical ecosystems. Dr. Dave Courtemanch, Freshwater Science and Policy Analyst for the Maine Chapter of The Nature Conservancy.
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