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June 20, 2020 Update
Weekly update
The art of collaboration in natural resource management
Resource Management
Proceedings of the first virtual CMS Public Meeting
The proceedings, slides, minutes, and Q&A session from the 5/28/2020 meeting are now available for public viewing and comment
CMS Public Meeting Comments, Questions, and Answers
Q&A
CMS meeting presentations and minutes are now available for review and comment
Reports and Minutes
Stocking Emergency Ad Hoc Committee Report
Presentation
FERC Standing Committe Report
Presentation
Gulf of Maine Distinct Population Segment 2019 Report
Presentation
Merrymeeting Bay SHRU Report
Presentation
Penobscot SHRU Report
Presentation
Downeast SHRU Presentation
Report
J. Crocker Introductory Comments
IT/MB perspective
North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization (NASCO)
NASCO is an international organization, established by an inter-governmental Convention in 1984. The objective of NASCO is to conserve, restore, enhance and rationally manage Atlantic salmon through international co-operation taking account of the best available scientific information.
Atlantic Salmon Research Joint Venture (ASRJV) Annual Report
annual Report
Atlantic Salmon Research Joint Venture (ASRJV) Annual Report
Annual report
Dec 2019: Applications of a high-resolution version of the New England spatial statistical network model to the Meduxnekeag: Restoration potential for thermal regimes
A presentation by Naomi Detenbeck of the EPA discussing a high-resolution version of the New England SSN.
FERC Standing Committee Annual Report
annual report
Tabular Data _Fishway Operations and Broodstock Collection
Spreadsheet
Atlantic Salmon Conservation Schools Network (ASCSN)
International student conservation of Atlantic salmon
May 2020: Logger Placement. . .How do Lakes/Deadwaters Geomorphic features and Groundwater influence your data collection?
A presentation on multiple factors that can influence temperature data in streams, sampling considerations in lotic systems with lakes and deadwaters, and how to avoid (or locate) groundwater inputs. By Scott Craig, USFWS - data gathered on the Narraguagus River in downeast Maine.

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