Category: PDF’s of Interest
Items of interest.
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The Night of the Shad
Read more: The Night of the ShadStop on by and hear it straight from: The Shad Guys [pdf-embedder url=”https://kennebecvalleytu.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/shad1.pdf”]
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Pocomoonshine and Crawford Lakes Fish Passage Project
Read more: Pocomoonshine and Crawford Lakes Fish Passage ProjectText below taken from: EMBRACE-A-STREAM 2013 GRANT APPLICATION FORM Applicant: Kennebec Valley Chapter and Greater Boston Chapter of Trout Unlimited Project Title: Pocomoonshine and Crawford Lakes Fish Passage Project, Pokey Dam, East Machias River, ME Project Location: Pokey Dam, East Machias River, Crawford, ME Salmonid Species and Threatened/Endangered Status: Atlantic salmon (Endangered), sea run and freshwater (native) Eastern Brook Trout “The goal of this project is to construct a new concrete Denil fishway at Pokey Dam on the East Machias River in Downeast Maine. The existing wooden fishway has partially failed and no longer functions as needed. The new fishway will help restore and…
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State response to LD1671 Gold Dredging
Read more: State response to LD1671 Gold DredgingInland Fisheries and Wildlife, Commissioner Woodcock’s response to LD1671 proposed closures for gold dredging in certain streams. Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife – LD1671 Department of Marine Resources, Commissioner Keliher’s response to LD1671 proposed closures for gold dredging in certain streams. Department of Marine Resources – LD 1671
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Proposed Plan for Managing State Heritage Fish Waters
Read more: Proposed Plan for Managing State Heritage Fish WatersThis report is IF&W’s report back to the Legislature on Public Law 2013. Chapter 358, Section 8 – Proposed Plan for Managing State Heritage Fish Waters. Presented by Dana DeGraaf, Fisheries Biologist to the 126th Legislature – Second Session. Click the link below to open. Unfortunately the last page was left out of the original scan so please click the next link down to open the last page. Proposed Plan for Managing State Heritage Fish Waters (all but the last page) Final Page (sorry for the mixup – but this is the last page of the above report) And here’s…
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State of Maine, Regulations Relating to Temperature Summary:
Read more: State of Maine, Regulations Relating to Temperature Summary:These rules provide safeguards for fresh and salt water fauna in lakes and rivers of the state, by establishing instream limits on temperature resulting from thermal discharges. Click the link below to see the summary. State of Maine, REGULATIONS RELATING TO TEMPERATURE SUMMARY:
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USGS – Historical Flood Event Data
Read more: USGS – Historical Flood Event DataHere’s a look at past flows. Click the link to open the PDF usgs-flood-event-data
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The 1999-2002 Drought in Maine—How Bad Was It?
Read more: The 1999-2002 Drought in Maine—How Bad Was It?That’s the title of this USGS handout which is an interesting read. What were the big drought years for Central Maine? ———– 1984 to 1988 and 1999 to 2002. Curious about the other parts of the state? Open the link. USGS – Drought in Maine – How Bad Was It?
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2013 – IF&W Plans for the Kennebec River
Read more: 2013 – IF&W Plans for the Kennebec RiverDuring the last week of October, 2013 Inland Fish and Wildlife made presentations in various towns along the Kennebec. The presentations focused on the present conditions in sections of the river and future plans for those sections. Inland Fish and Wildlife shared those presentations with us so that we could put them here for review and for the benefit of those who are interested but were unable to attend the presentations. We thank IF&W for their efforts and you for your interest. To view the presentation for any of the three sections please click on the corresponding link below. Forks…
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Salter Brook Trout – are they real
Read more: Salter Brook Trout – are they realSome people think they are. Click to open the inaugural issue of “The Salter” and take a look. Salter_Spring_2013_v10 Here is an excerpt from the Newsletter: The Salter will cover a variety of topics related to the protections and restoration of anadromous brook trout. In this issue you will hear about the scientific research, partially funded by SRBTC, on Red Brook and Buttermilk Bay on Cape Cod that is focused on understanding the migration patterns of salter brook trout. This work is uncovering how anadromous brook trout use our salt water estuaries as well as coastal streams. We also have an article…
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KHDG Report 2012
Read more: KHDG Report 2012Want to know how the implementation of KHDG agreements is progressing? Click the report title and get an update. KHDG report 2012