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Pleasant River Paddle
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Flat water paddling event
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Proposal Template
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Project format
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IT Quarterly Meetings: Agendas and Notes
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CMS IT Quarterly Meeting 9-17-2020
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Removal of Veazie Dam Begins on Maine's Penobscot River
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Removal of Veazie Dam begins on Maine's Penobscot River.
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Removal of Veazie Dam to free historic paddling route on Penobscot
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Water burst through the Veazie Dam on July 22, a day that marked the beginning of its destruction. By the end of the year, the river will flow free. And after the ice melts next spring, canoeists and kayakers will be able to paddle from Old Town to the Atlantic, unimpeded, for the first time in nearly 200 years.
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Media Coverage
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Restoring Spawning Habitat for Maine Sea-run Fish
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The Atlantic Salmon Federation (ASF) announced it has now restored access to 15,000 acres of ponds and lakes and 300 miles of river for Maine’s native sea-run fish. These achievements are part of ASF’s Maine Headwaters Project that is focused on restoring critical spawning habitat to sea-run fish in tributaries identified as high priorities in State of Maine fisheries restoration plans. While the target species are Atlantic salmon and alewives, these restoration projects provide a broad range of benefits for all fish and wildlife along the river corridor.
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Historical Archives
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Sample Plan Set
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This set of plans is meant to portray an example of final construction drawings only, and must be accompanied by sufficient additional documentation of site conditioins to satisfy the need for the Programmatic Notification Form. That
documentation would include elements such as stream profile, cross-section(s), substrate characterization, hydrology and hydaulics analysis.
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USFWS Programmatic Stream Crossing Consultation
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Sample Supplemental Documents
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Examples of site maps, photographs, longitudinal profile and other supplemental material that must be submitted along with the Stream Crossing Programmatic Notification Form.
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USFWS Programmatic Stream Crossing Consultation
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Section 7 Consultation Package Including PBO
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This letter transmits the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (Service) programmatic Endangered Species Act (ESA) section 7 consultation package, including a programmatic biological opinion (PBO), based on the Service’s review of your agencies’ proposal to permit, fund, or carry out specific activities associated with road-stream crossings in Maine. This programmatic consultation is a collaborative effort by our three agencies with the specific goal of contributing to the conservation and recovery of the endangered Atlantic salmon by addressing the threats to aquatic habitat connectivity and fish passage associated with many existing road-stream crossings in Maine.
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USFWS Programmatic Stream Crossing Consultation
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Species in the Spotlight: 5-year Action Plan for Atlantic Salmon
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Species in the Spotlight. Restoration and Recovery.
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News
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Stream Crossing Programmatic Notification Form
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This form identifies key elements of the proposed action, but must be accompanied by sufficient additional documentation to ensure that the
proposed action fits all applicable design criteria, and that all effects to ESA-listed species and their habitats are within the range of
effects considered in the biological opinion guiding this notification process for use by the relevant agency, USACE, USFWS, or FEMA.
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USFWS Programmatic Stream Crossing Consultation