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Maine Salmon Farming Management an Example to Emulate says ASF
The Atlantic Salmon Federation (ASF) is working in Canada to convince government to implement better controls of the salmon farming industry to protect wild Atlantic salmon and their environment. “We have found,” said Sue Scott, ASF’s VP of Communications,” that the management of salmon farming in Maine holds the industry there to higher standards than is the case in Canada.” -
Federal Grants Boost Maine Atlantic Salmon Restoration
The Atlantic Salmon Federation (ASF) is pleased to receive $174,000 for the conservation organization’s Maine Headwaters Project from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries Center. The funds are being used to build two fishways on tributary streams as well as replacing two impassable road crossing culverts with fish-friendly bridges. Together, these projects are providing access to 5,400 lake acres and 69 river miles for Atlantic salmon and river herring such as alewives and blueback herring.
Atlantic Salmon Federation Seeks Environmental Sustainability in 2014
The Atlantic Salmon Federation (ASF) wishes wild Atlantic salmon and those that treasure the “King of Fish” a safe and sustainable New Year. ASF has seen some success in 2013 as a charitable organization devoted to conserving wild Atlantic salmon and their environment.
Downeast Salmon Federation Releases Over 140,000 Atlantic Salmon into the East Machias River
The Downeast Salmon Federation has just released over 140,000 juvenile Atlantic salmon, called fall parr, throughout the East Machias River watershed. These juvenile salmon were released into many streams and throughout the mainstem of the river in an effort to restore the once great run of Atlantic salmon to the East Machias River. These fish were raised at the Peter Gray Hatchery located in East Machias at the East Machias Aquatic Research Center (EMARC).
Wildlife Disease Threat Working Group - Draft
DRAFT - Overview and actions associated with the Wildlife Disease Threat, as identified by the Wildlife Disease Working Group.
Pollution Threat Working Group - Draft
DRAFT - Overview and actions associated with the Pollution Threat, as identified by the Pollution Working Group.
Brief Threats Actions SWAP Roll-up
Summary matrix of threats and actions from NE SWAPs and WAP Coordinator comments.
Conference call agenda
This is the agenda for the 12 May 2017 WAP Coordinator conference call.
Handout 5 - North Atlantic LCC Budget
Handout 5 - North Atlantic LCC Spring Budget Report (4/12/2017)
Using Google docs
Instructions for registered users of the North Atlantic LCC website to upload and edit Google docs.
North Atlantic LCC News April 2017
New digest for April 2017
After years long "Envisioning" process, partners release comprehensive vision for Susquehanna River
The Chesapeake Conservancy has released a vision document for conservation in the Susquehanna River watershed that synthesizes input from an in-depth community engagement campaign, identifies recommendations for addressing shared conservation priorities, and responds to a need for better data and tools.
North Atlantic LCC Annual Report highlights conservation in action
Our 2016 Annual Report highlights progress in priority areas identified by our partnership -- Aquatic Connectivity, Coastal and Community Resilience, At-Risk Species, Landscape Conservation Initiatives, and Science Delivery -- through stories showing how people are using data and tools to advance their work in conservation.
Habitat inventories offer new perspective on North Carolina’s coast
A feature story in Coastal Review Online -- a news service covering the North Carolina coastline -- highlights a recently completed project to inventory modifications to beach and tidal inlet habitats from Maine to North Carolina that is providing new information to managers in the coastal zone.
North Atlantic LCC Steering Committee Meeting Apr 12, 2017 from 08:00 AM to 04:00 PM Norfolk Waterside Marriott, Ballroom 1,
The Spring 2017 meeting will take place in Norfolk, Va., on Wednesday, April 12th.
Handout 9 - Status of projects
Handout 9 - Status of projects (4/12/2017)
Handout 8 - Workshops and Case Studies
Handout 8 - Workshops and Case Studies
Handout 11 - Breakout Guidance
Handout 11 - Breakout Guidance (4/12/2017)
Handout 4 - Meeting Outcomes
Handout 4 - Meeting Outcomes (4/12/2017)
Handout 10 - 2017 Science Delivery Needs
Handout 10 - 2017 Science Delivery Needs (4/12/2017)

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