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Atlantic salmon smolt
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Atlantic salmon smolt. Hatchery stocked.
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Atlantic salmon smolt
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Atlantic salmon smolt.
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Atlantic salmon adult
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Biologist with an adult Atlantic salmon. Wild origin hatchery broodstock.
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Atlantic salmon adult
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Photo of an adult Atlantic salmon grilse. Grilse are Atlantic salmon that return to fresh water after a single winter at sea.
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Atlantic salmon adult
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Photo of an adult Atlantic salmon from the Veazie Dam trap. June 16, 2009.
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Atlantic Salmon Fact Sheet (USFWS)
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A two-page color fact sheet that describes the life history of Atlantic salmon and general restoration efforts.
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Diadromous Fish
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Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar)
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American Eel (Anguilla rostrata)
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A collection of links and pages related to the American Eel and related recovery efforts
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Diadromous Fish
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Workshops
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Information on training opportunities and workshops relevant to Atlantic salmon and sea-run fish restoration in Maine.
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Stream Smart Road Crossing Workshops
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A partnership of conservation groups in Maine are leading a statewide effort to educate professionals who are responsible for road-stream crossings on how to improve stream habitat by creating better crossings.
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Workshops
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USFWS Maine Field Office
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The Ecological Services program of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is responsible for the conservation and restoration of fish and wildlife and their habitats. Maine Field Office biologists investigate the effects of contaminants and recover damages for injuries to Department of the Interior trust resources caused by oil or chemical releases. We also help recover threatened and endangered species and review proposals for wetland and stream alterations from many types of development. We recommend measures to enhance fish and wildlife resources in conjunction with the licensing of energy generation facilities and other Federal projects such as shoreline protection, navigation and flood control, etc. Our work with private individuals, organizations, and other State and Federal agencies protects, restores and enhances fish and wildlife habitat on private, State, and Federal lands. Our office also provides the public with information about the value and benefits derived from the conservation and restoration of fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats.
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Maine Field Office