DIADROMOUS SPECIES RESTORATION RESEARCH NETWORK UPDATE

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Job Vacancy: Maine Council of the Atlantic Salmon Federation, Fish Friends Coordinator

Conference:
RARGOM
“The Nexus between Climate Change and Marine Spatial Planning”
October 5, 2011, New Hampshire

In the News:
Petition to List Alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) and Blueback Herring (Alosa aestivalis) as Threatened Species and to Designate Critical Habitat (NRDC)

Research Publications:
“Rates and processes of channel response to dam removal with a sand-filled impoundment” and “Water chemistry and its effects on the physiology and survival of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar smolts” and “Distribution and Abundance of Stream Fishes in Relation to Barriers: Implications for Monitoring Stream Recovery after Barrier Removal”

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CONTENTS

Pirate Fishing

Sam Houston, Washington's Bodyguard

Editorial

Snowe Commends U.S. - E.U. Agreement to Combat Illegal Fishing

Japanese Delegates Visit Maine Aquaculture Sites

Gloucester Seafood Display Auction is Sold

New Population Model Explains Historic Trends, Shows Importance of Ecological Interactions

Pit Bull Great White Cross

Letters to the Editor

Dutch Harbor-Unalaska, Alaska and New Bedford, Mass. are 2010 Top Fishing Ports

Fishermen, Farmers, and Forestry Workers at Risk in FY 2010 Budget

Book Review

Lobster Processing: The Straight Story

NRDC Petitions to List St. Croix River Alewives and River Herring Under Endangered Species Act

2011 Schoodic International Sculpture Symposium

Granite Sculpting Program At Schoodic In Third Year

Back Then

A Whiff of Smoke

Wrinkle Peepers

Maine to Feature in PBS World Survey of Fishery Management

Obituaries

Classified Advertisements

Drizzle Fishin’

Notices

Meetings

Updates