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File 2017 - 2019 Protocol Workshops: Chain-Anchor Method Overview
An overview of the chain-anchor method, plus additional information on stream temperature data and thermal profiling methods by Scott Craig (USFWS).
Located in Groups / Water Temperature Working Group / Meeting Presentations, Notes and Agendas
File 2017-2019 Protocol Workshops: Epoxy Method Overview
An overview of the epoxy anchor method in the Water Temperature Working Group protocol, complete with pictures and datasheets, by Kirstin Underwood and Serena Doose (USFWS).
Located in Groups / Water Temperature Working Group / Meeting Presentations, Notes and Agendas
File Atlantic Salmon 5-Year Review
PROTECTED RESOURCES REGULATIONS AND ACTIONS
Located in News and Announcements / News
Milford Fish Lift Weekly Updates
Fish Passage Data. Previous updates are available in the Database folder under the Resources tab.
Located in News and Announcements / News
NOAA Announces Initiation of Atlantic Salmon Five-Year Status Review
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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File November 8, 2020 Update
Milford Fish Lift Returns
Located in Resources / Databases / Milford Dam Fish Lift Counts- 2020-21
Photo documentation of Maine Water Temperature Working Group activities since 2016.
Located in Groups / Water Temperature Working Group
File chemical/x-pdb Review of Atlantic Salmon Hatchery Protocols, Production, and Product Assessment
Hatchery protocol, production, and product assessment
Located in Resources / Documents
File Stream Crossing Bank Guidance
Graphic guidance
Located in Projects / USFWS Programmatic Stream Crossing Consultation
USFWS Programmatic Stream Crossing Consultation
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.
Located in News and Announcements / News
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