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Penobscot SHRU Annual Report of 2019 Activities
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Annual report of 2019 Atlantic salmon recovery activities in the Penobscot SHRU
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Review of Atlantic Salmon Hatchery Protocols, Production, and Product Assessment
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Hatchery protocol, production, and product assessment
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The Maine Sea Grant College Program = Research funding opportunities.
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The Maine Sea Grant College Program is accepting preliminary proposals for research projects to be funded in the period February 2018 through January 2020.
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NOAA Announces Initiation of Atlantic Salmon Five-Year Status Review
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Endangered and Threatened Species; Initiation of 5-Year Review for the Endangered Gulf of Maine Distinct Population Segment of Atlantic Salmon
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Maine Stream Habitat Viewer
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Maine Stream Habitat Viewer has migrated to a new website
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Down East salmon restoration efforts celebrated
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The building that houses the Downeast Salmon Federation is wearing a disguise, Dwayne Shaw says with a grin, gesturing around the sparkling building that contains the Peter Gray Hatchery, a museum, a laboratory and office space.
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Downeast Salmon Federation Releases Over 140,000 Atlantic Salmon into the East Machias River
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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).
Located in Resources / Historical Archives
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The Downeast Salmon Federation Finishes Fin Clipping Effort with Help from the Community.
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After only three weeks, the Downeast Salmon Federation, with so much help from the local community, has completed marking all 150,000 juvenile Atlantic salmon for their on-going research project at the East Machias Aquatic Research Center’s Peter Gray Hatchery.
Located in Resources / Historical Archives
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Instructions for Completing Stream Crossing Programmatic Notification Form
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This instruction guide is meant to help in completing the Stream Crossing Programmatic Notification Form *. The form is to be completed by an applicant to notify all relevant Federal agencies of the applicant’s intention to remove, install, replace or repair a stream crossing located within the areas of Maine that are important to the recovery of the Gulf of Maine Distinct Population Segment of Atlantic salmon, which is listed as endangered by the Federal Endangered Species Act (ESA). This form is part of a streamlined U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) permitting and ESA section 7 consultation process that is applicable only to stream crossing work that meets the criteria for natural and sustainable design embodied in the U.S. Forest Service’s document, Stream Simulation: An Ecological Approach to Providing Passage for Aquatic Organisms at Road-Stream Crossings,
Located in Projects / USFWS Programmatic Stream Crossing Consultation
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Sample Plan Set
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This set of plans is meant to portray an example of final construction drawings only, and must be accompanied by sufficient additional documentation of site conditioins to satisfy the need for the Programmatic Notification Form. That documentation would include elements such as stream profile, cross-section(s), substrate characterization, hydrology and hydaulics analysis.
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