Month: November 2018

November 15th – U.S. Salmon on the Edge: Salmon, Climate Science, and Managing for Resilience

This Thursday November 15th John Kocik from the NOAA-F Northeast Fisheries Science Center and member of the Atlantic Salmon Ecosystems  Research Team (ASERT) will be presenting at The Veazie Salmon Club “U.S. Salmon on the Edge.”  John most recently gave this presentation at the NY Annual Meeting of the American Salmon Federation. Member and interested […]

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Members & Non-Members Interested in Membership Mark Your Calendars

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Maine DMR Latest Milford Salmon Count

7 new salmon captured since the last report, 3 MSW and 4 grilse. That brings the 2018 estimate to 756 at Milford and 771 total for the Penobscot! That includes 481 Multi-Sea winter fish and 289 grilse. Next report will be the last one. Milford Fishway closes on Nov 15th.

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The Importance of Atlantic Salmon in New England

By Heather Goldstone & Elsa Partan 29 Oct 2018 For thousands of years, Atlantic salmon – known as the King of Fish – ran almost every river northeast of the Hudson. And for decades, the first fish caught in Maine’s Penobscot River was actually presented to the president of the United States in a “first […]

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Bill Taylor on the Problem of Striped Bass Impacts

Click here to watch Bill Taylor on CBC’s Mainstreet as he describes the major impacts on Atlantic salmon from Striped Bass! 

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