| Penobscot River Corridor Plan (Bucksport to Brewer) Maine competitive and to meet the socio-economic and environmental needs of those who live, work and play in Maine 1.87 Mb. 4 | read |
| Atlantic salmon U. S. Atlantic salmon were once native to almost every river north of the Hudson River; wild populations are now known in only 11 rivers 392.41 Kb. 1 | read |
| Penobscot River Restoration Project Great Works Dam Removal Event June 11, 2012 quote sheet Maine. The benefits of the Great Works Dam removal, and the project more generally, will be far reaching and positively affect fisheries and related environmental ecosystems 20.77 Kb. 1 | read |
| The project originated when ppl purchased these dams in 1999. Ppl, along with the U. S Maine. Major partners in the project include hydropower companies ppl corporation (ppl) and Black Bear Hydro; federal, state, and tribal governments; the Penobscot River Restoration Trust* (Penobscot Trust); and six conservation groups 22.98 Kb. 1 | read |
| Developing a Modified Before/After, Control/Impact Study to Monitor Predator Response to Dam Removal in Penobscot Bay 254.83 Kb. 1 | read |
| A history of the Orland River and its Fisheries Wabanaki people. Extensive red ochre burial sites around the shores of Alamoosook Lake testify to the area’s importance to the ancient Wabanaki, for whom Alamoosook provided fishing grounds, as well as passage to inland ponds and flowages 40.86 Kb. 1 | read |
| 39th Annual Meeting of the Atlantic International Chapter Graham Goulette – Coming to life: animated visualizations of Atlantic salmon smolt tracks 85.75 Kb. 1 | read |