The English Arrive in AmericaThe English Arrive in America
English settlers traveled to America seeking land and an escape from religious persecution. By the early 7700s, 13 colonies had been founded along the Atlantic coast of North America. The
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The Great Heat and the Rhode Island Deep Water Bay Scallop (Argopecten irradians) Fishery 1875-1905The Great Heat and the Rhode Island Deep Water Bay Scallop (Argopecten irradians) Fishery 1875-1905
Monkey dung” by fishers. Live maerl, an alkaline habitat type, also has been linked to scallop setting and spawning habitat preferences overseas
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Atlantic salmonAtlantic 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
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During colonial times, America had few roads. The roads it did have were mainly dirt paths that were almost impossible to travel down during bad weatherDuring colonial times, America had few roads. The roads it did have were mainly dirt paths that were almost impossible to travel down during bad weather
The rocky and unstable routes were bad for wheeled carriages, as stones and potholes could severely damage carriages and stagecoaches
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Watershed SpeciesWatershed Species
Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge Final Action Plan and Environmental Impact Statement, October, 1995, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Hadley, ma
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Stock Assessment of Connecticut River Shad: Examination of Fishing and Predation Effects on the Recent Stock DeclineStock Assessment of Connecticut River Shad: Examination of Fishing and Predation Effects on the Recent Stock Decline
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