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Highland Lake Fish Passage Restoration (Fact Sheet), Elaine Tremble, Department Of Marine Resources, Casco Bay Estuary Partnership, Maine Corporate Wetlands Restoration Partnership, Gulf Of Maine Coastal Program, Natural Resources Conservation Service, City Of Westbrook, Highland Lake Association Jan 2006

Highland Lake Fish Passage Restoration (Fact Sheet), Elaine Tremble, Department Of Marine Resources, Casco Bay Estuary Partnership, Maine Corporate Wetlands Restoration Partnership, Gulf Of Maine Coastal Program, Natural Resources Conservation Service, City Of Westbrook, Highland Lake Association

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Renovating the fishway and restoring the degraded stream channel at Highland Lake Dam will improve upstream and downstream passage for diadromous (sea-run) fish – especially alewives. Historically, alewives had enjoyed free access to Highland Lake’s spawning and nursery habitat, so this project will help restore the alewife population, enhance biological vitality, improve recreational opportunities and expand economic prospects in the Presumpscot River Watershed, Casco Bay and the Gulf of Maine. This restoration project represents one more important piece in the ongoing efforts of state and federal natural resource agencies, towns, non-government organizations and individual citizens to bring the Presumpscot River …


Casco Bay Plan 2006 Update, Casco Bay Estuary Partnership Jan 2006

Casco Bay Plan 2006 Update, Casco Bay Estuary Partnership

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The Casco Bay Estuary Partnership (CBEP, formerly the Casco Bay Estuary Project) is a collaborative effort to preserve and protect the bay’s resources. The partners include local, state, and federal agencies and interested citizen groups. In 1990, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency designated Casco Bay as “an estuary of national significance,” leading to the formation of the CBEP. For the past 15 years, CBEP has received significant annual federal funding to develop and implement a plan for the bay’s future.


Presumpscot River Youth Conservation Corps 2006 Summary Report, Casco Bay Estuary Partnership, Presumpscot River Watershed Coalition, Presumpscot River Watch, Cumberland County Soil & Water Conservation District Jan 2006

Presumpscot River Youth Conservation Corps 2006 Summary Report, Casco Bay Estuary Partnership, Presumpscot River Watershed Coalition, Presumpscot River Watch, Cumberland County Soil & Water Conservation District

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New Meadows Lake Tidal Restoration Feasibility Study, Woodlot Alternatives, Inc. Jan 2006

New Meadows Lake Tidal Restoration Feasibility Study, Woodlot Alternatives, Inc.

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New Meadows Lake Tidal Restoration Feasibility Study: Appendices, Woodlot Alternatives, Inc. Jan 2006

New Meadows Lake Tidal Restoration Feasibility Study: Appendices, Woodlot Alternatives, Inc.

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