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Image Brook trout male illustration
Brook trout male illustration.
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Brookfield Renewable Temporarily Shuts Down 3 Kennebec River Dams To Protect Salmon Migration
Fred Bever Maine Public
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The restoration of the Penobscot River in Maine has taken a monumental step forward with the breaching of the Veazie Dam, which will open up the river from Indian Island at Old Town to the Atlantic Ocean for the first time in more than 150 years.
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Changing trophic structure and energy dynamics in the Northwest Atlantic: implications for Atlantic salmon feeding at West Greenland
NMFS publishes new Atlantic salmon diet study in Marine Ecology Progress
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CMS meeting presentations and minutes are now available for review and comment
Reports and Minutes
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File CMS Public Meeting Comments, Questions, and Answers
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Located in CMS / / 2020 CMS Public Meeting Presentations & Notes / CMS Virtual Meeting 5-28-2020
File CMS Reports for 2020
Annual Report on the DPS, Annual SHRU Reports, Annual Standing Committee Reports, Ad Hoc Committee Reports
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File RealAudio document Collaborative Management Strategy for the GoM DPS Atlantic Salmon Recovery Program
Pilot: 2019-2020
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...after more than 40 years of stocking millions upon millions of baby salmon hatchlings, or "fry," in rivers throughout Connecticut and the other states -- and after floods during Hurricane Irene wrecked the federal hatchery in Vermont -- the U.S. government and Connecticut's three salmon restoration partners have called it quits.
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The Nova Scotia Salmon Association is maximizing the benefits of the U.S. Clean Air Act by giving a river that is home to endangered wild Atlantic salmon in southern Nova Scotia continuous doses of lime.
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