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- July 8, 2021 Update
- Trap count
- Narraguagus River Atlantic Salmon Returns thru 7/11/21
- Salmon Returns
- 2021 CMS Annual Report (PDF)
- Final Report of 2020 Activities
- June 28, 2021 Update
- Fish Passage Data
- Narraguagus River Adult Salmon Returns through July 6, 2021
- RETURNING SPAWNERS!
- June 21, 2021 Update
- Fish Passage Data
- Narraguagus River Trap Count through 6/16/21
- Adult salmon returns
- June 14, 2021 Update
- Fish passage data
- Narraguagus River Adult Salmon Returns: As of June 3, 2021
- River specific data
- Atlantic Salmon Federation's Maine Headwaters Project
- Conserving the most important habitat in rivers and streams, removing barriers to fish passage and eradicating invasive species are examples of restoration activities that can dramatically improve the long-term viability and productivity of wild Atlantic salmon populations and their environment. ASF is involved in restoration projects throughout Maine, Quebec, and Atlantic Canada. We always work closely with Indigenous organizations, local communities, government agencies, volunteers, and NGOs to tackle the most pressing problems.
- June 6, 2021 Update
- Fish lift data
- Freshwater and Diadromous Fishes of New England: Identification, Distribution and Conservation Status - Upcoming Summer Week-long Seminars 2021 from Jul 18, 2021 12:00 AM to Jul 24, 2021 12:00 AM — Steuben, ME,
- Educational seminar
- Freshwater and Diadromous Fishes of New England: Identification, Distribution and Conservation Status - Upcoming Summer Week-long Seminars 2021
- Educational seminar
- USFWS Fish of the Week: Atlantic salmon
- Interview with host Katrina Liebich, NMFS' Fisheries Biologist Rory Saunders and the Penobscot Indian Nation's Fisheries Program Manager, Dan McCaw.
- DMR Smolt Trapping: 6-3-2021
- Smolt trapping data
- June 1, 2021 Update
- Fish Lift Data
- Introducing Audubon's "Salmon Shorts" Videos
- Just a few hundred years ago, Atlantic Salmon were abundant up and down the northeast coast. Now, Maine is home to the last remaining wild populations of Atlantic Salmon in the United States and they are a federally recognized endangered species. This decline has had huge impacts on everything connected to salmon–traditional ways of living, wildlife up and down the food chain, and the health of our watersheds. Beginning in 2018, Maine Audubon has participated annually in the Atlantic Salmon Federation’s educational Fish Friends program to highlight the significance of wild Atlantic Salmon. Raising salmon provides a concrete and accessible entry point into many topics that are important to our work: habitat needs and interdependence, stream connectivity and river restoration, and the power of bringing Traditional Ecological Knowledge together with western science. Through Fish Friends, participating classrooms and organizations like Maine Audubon receive eggs from local hatcheries and raise them through the beginning of their life cycle. Then, with expert guidance, the young salmon are released in local waterways.
- DMR Smolt Trapping 5-24-21
- Trapping data
- May 24, 2021 Update
- Fish lift data
- Atlantic Salmon Recovery Implementation Plan
- Guidance document
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