The 1999 removal of the Edwards Dam was as good a gamble as Maine had ever taken and has led to a much healthier stock of salmon
The Talk of Maine piece on the American shad (Alosa sapidissima), which has become one of the great...
In early 2001, the excitement began. Over 147,000 adult spring chinook began to cross Lower Granite ...
The number of salmon returning to Maine\u27s rivers to find spawning grounds has declined for the th...
The Talk of Maine piece on how the Kennebec River has rebounded with fish, including Atlantic salmo...
The Edwards Dam was constructed on the Kennebec River in 1837 below the head of the tide in Augusta,...
Maine Perspectives piece on the removal of the Edwards Dam from the Kennebec River at Augusta, noti...
In the last decade of the twentieth century, state and federal officials reluctantly acknowledged th...
Despite years of effort to bring back sea-run fish to the Kennebec River, not one salmon has made it...
News & Issues piece on the removal of the Edwards Dam from the Kennebec River in Augusta. The Kenn...
Wild sea-run Atlantic salmon populations have been in decline since the Industrial Revolution, and M...
Maine fish farmers harvested nearly 13.5 million pounds of salmon and trout last year, worth an esti...
The Maine Viewpoint. Augusta Kennebec Journal editorial on the removal of the Edwards Dam
That’s what you caught when you hooked, fought and landed the big gamester you brought home from Mai...
When the United States was a young nation, and its natural resources were perceived as endless, dams...
North by East piece about the concern caused by the third year of decline in the number of salmon a...
The Talk of Maine piece on the American shad (Alosa sapidissima), which has become one of the great...
In early 2001, the excitement began. Over 147,000 adult spring chinook began to cross Lower Granite ...
The number of salmon returning to Maine\u27s rivers to find spawning grounds has declined for the th...
The Talk of Maine piece on how the Kennebec River has rebounded with fish, including Atlantic salmo...
The Edwards Dam was constructed on the Kennebec River in 1837 below the head of the tide in Augusta,...
Maine Perspectives piece on the removal of the Edwards Dam from the Kennebec River at Augusta, noti...
In the last decade of the twentieth century, state and federal officials reluctantly acknowledged th...
Despite years of effort to bring back sea-run fish to the Kennebec River, not one salmon has made it...
News & Issues piece on the removal of the Edwards Dam from the Kennebec River in Augusta. The Kenn...
Wild sea-run Atlantic salmon populations have been in decline since the Industrial Revolution, and M...
Maine fish farmers harvested nearly 13.5 million pounds of salmon and trout last year, worth an esti...
The Maine Viewpoint. Augusta Kennebec Journal editorial on the removal of the Edwards Dam
That’s what you caught when you hooked, fought and landed the big gamester you brought home from Mai...
When the United States was a young nation, and its natural resources were perceived as endless, dams...
North by East piece about the concern caused by the third year of decline in the number of salmon a...
The Talk of Maine piece on the American shad (Alosa sapidissima), which has become one of the great...
In early 2001, the excitement began. Over 147,000 adult spring chinook began to cross Lower Granite ...
The number of salmon returning to Maine\u27s rivers to find spawning grounds has declined for the th...