Across Maine, communities and land owners are reconnecting rivers and streams by improving road crossings, fixing broken culverts, and removing dams and other barriers. There are many reasons for doing this work, including preventing costly repairs associated with flooding and washouts, enhancing water quality, increasing wildlife habitat, and restoring fish populations. Connecting Rivers explores some of the ways that streams connect inland lakes and forests and the sea. This second fact sheet in the series provides an overview of the motivations for and benefits of restoring fish passage, and includes a map of dam removals and other restoration actions in the Penobscot watershed since 1990
Abstract: In 1820 the Penobscot (USA) Maine\u27s largest river was first completely dammed, effectiv...
Dams and their impoundments disrupt river habitat connectivity to the detriment of migratory fishes....
Dams interrupt river connectivity and disrupt fish migrations. We used telemetry to study the migrat...
Across Maine, communities and land owners are reconnecting rivers and streams by improving road cros...
Across Maine, communities and land owners are reconnecting rivers and streams by improving road cros...
BETWEEN THE HEAD of tide above Bangor to where it widens into the bay at Searsport, the Penobscot Ri...
1 Penobscot River Habitat Focus Area 2016 Annual Report The Penobscot River is New England’s second ...
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), the Maine Department of Marine Resources (MDMR), ...
Although hydropower is a source of low-carbon energy, without careful consideration and management, ...
In June 2018, the Town of Penobscot installed five new interpretive panels at Pierce\u27s Pond. A ne...
Abstract: Dams have impeded fish on Maine’s Penobscot River for centuries, blocking connections betw...
Dam removal is increasingly being used as a tool to restore aquatic habitats and recover imperiled s...
The damming of coastal rivers has obstructed the upstream migration of anadromous fish for centuries...
Alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) and blueback herring (Alosa aestivalis) populations are in decline. T...
Renovating the fishway and restoring the degraded stream channel at Highland Lake Dam will improve u...
Abstract: In 1820 the Penobscot (USA) Maine\u27s largest river was first completely dammed, effectiv...
Dams and their impoundments disrupt river habitat connectivity to the detriment of migratory fishes....
Dams interrupt river connectivity and disrupt fish migrations. We used telemetry to study the migrat...
Across Maine, communities and land owners are reconnecting rivers and streams by improving road cros...
Across Maine, communities and land owners are reconnecting rivers and streams by improving road cros...
BETWEEN THE HEAD of tide above Bangor to where it widens into the bay at Searsport, the Penobscot Ri...
1 Penobscot River Habitat Focus Area 2016 Annual Report The Penobscot River is New England’s second ...
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), the Maine Department of Marine Resources (MDMR), ...
Although hydropower is a source of low-carbon energy, without careful consideration and management, ...
In June 2018, the Town of Penobscot installed five new interpretive panels at Pierce\u27s Pond. A ne...
Abstract: Dams have impeded fish on Maine’s Penobscot River for centuries, blocking connections betw...
Dam removal is increasingly being used as a tool to restore aquatic habitats and recover imperiled s...
The damming of coastal rivers has obstructed the upstream migration of anadromous fish for centuries...
Alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) and blueback herring (Alosa aestivalis) populations are in decline. T...
Renovating the fishway and restoring the degraded stream channel at Highland Lake Dam will improve u...
Abstract: In 1820 the Penobscot (USA) Maine\u27s largest river was first completely dammed, effectiv...
Dams and their impoundments disrupt river habitat connectivity to the detriment of migratory fishes....
Dams interrupt river connectivity and disrupt fish migrations. We used telemetry to study the migrat...