Focus. Greater Bangor: A River Reborn: Completion of 16-Year Restoration Project Marks New Era for Penobscot River

Installation of a natural fish bypass at the Howland Dam on the Penobscot River marks the completion of the 16-year Penobscot River Restoration Project. While endangered Atlantic salmon will benefit from the project, the project is also designed to balance environmental and economic interests. [imag...

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Main Author: McCarthy, James
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spelling ftportllibrary:oai:digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com:news_mainebiz-7816 2023-05-15T15:28:48+02:00 Focus. Greater Bangor: A River Reborn: Completion of 16-Year Restoration Project Marks New Era for Penobscot River McCarthy, James 2016-08-22T07:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_mainebiz/6776 unknown Portland Public Library Digital Commons https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_mainebiz/6776 Maine News Index – MaineBiz Penobscot River (Me.) Watershed restoration Atlantic salmon text 2016 ftportllibrary 2022-10-20T20:59:27Z Installation of a natural fish bypass at the Howland Dam on the Penobscot River marks the completion of the 16-year Penobscot River Restoration Project. While endangered Atlantic salmon will benefit from the project, the project is also designed to balance environmental and economic interests. [images] Text Atlantic salmon Portland Public Library: Digital Commons
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Watershed restoration
Atlantic salmon
spellingShingle Penobscot River (Me.)
Watershed restoration
Atlantic salmon
McCarthy, James
Focus. Greater Bangor: A River Reborn: Completion of 16-Year Restoration Project Marks New Era for Penobscot River
topic_facet Penobscot River (Me.)
Watershed restoration
Atlantic salmon
description Installation of a natural fish bypass at the Howland Dam on the Penobscot River marks the completion of the 16-year Penobscot River Restoration Project. While endangered Atlantic salmon will benefit from the project, the project is also designed to balance environmental and economic interests. [images]
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title Focus. Greater Bangor: A River Reborn: Completion of 16-Year Restoration Project Marks New Era for Penobscot River
title_short Focus. Greater Bangor: A River Reborn: Completion of 16-Year Restoration Project Marks New Era for Penobscot River
title_full Focus. Greater Bangor: A River Reborn: Completion of 16-Year Restoration Project Marks New Era for Penobscot River
title_fullStr Focus. Greater Bangor: A River Reborn: Completion of 16-Year Restoration Project Marks New Era for Penobscot River
title_full_unstemmed Focus. Greater Bangor: A River Reborn: Completion of 16-Year Restoration Project Marks New Era for Penobscot River
title_sort focus. greater bangor: a river reborn: completion of 16-year restoration project marks new era for penobscot river
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