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Union River dams denied key state certification
DEP application rejected
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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).
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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).
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File December 2019: SHEDS Applications Beyond New England
This presentation by Dr Jeffrey Walker (USGS, UMass-Amherst) explores the capabilities of Interactive Catchment Explorer spatial applications beyond New England. Current projects include tracking movements of PIT-tagged fish, evaluating ecological benefits of culvert and dam improvements, assessing vulnerability of endangered fish, and a streamflow alteration study. The presentation contains links to each interactive tool.
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Photo documentation of Maine Water Temperature Working Group activities since 2016.
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Does the cutting edge of sea-run fish restoration interest you?
Employment opportunity
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File Native Fish Coalition- Maine Chapter
HELP PROTECT MAINE'S STATE HERITAGE FISH BY VOLUNTEERING FOR, SPONSORING, OR DONATING TO THE JOINT NATIVE FISH COALITION, SPORTSMAN'S ALLIANCE OF MAINE AND MAINE DEPARTMENT OF INLAND FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE STATE HERITAGE FISH INFORMATIONAL SIGN INITIATIVE.
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The Stream Habitat Viewer helps bring people together to restore and conserve Maine’s natural heritage while looking for opportunities to ease the financial burdens of road and dam owners. The Viewer displays habitats for several stream-dependent species important to Maine’s economy, ecology and way of life. It also provides locations and information about dams and road crossings, which can act as barriers to the movements of fish and wildlife and the stream processes that create and maintain habitat. Use the Contacts list to learn more about the habitats in your area, funding sources for projects and Stream-Smart crossings.
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File chemical/x-pdb Review of Atlantic Salmon Hatchery Protocols, Production, and Product Assessment
Hatchery protocol, production, and product assessment
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