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The Fragile Hope for Salmon Recovery in Maine

The New York Times – Business:

A long-term project to remove or modify dams may clear the way for endangered wild Atlantic salmon to swim freely up to the Sandy River. But it faces opposition from business and lawmakers.

Murray Carpenter and Greta Rybus
Author: Murray Carpenter and Greta Rybus

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Animal Migration, Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic Salmon Federation, Endangered and Extinct Species, Fish and Other Marine Life, Fish and Wildlife Service, Fish Farming, Global Warming, Gulf of Maine, Levees and Dams, Maine, Marine Resources Department (Maine), Native Americans, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Reproduction (Biological), Rivers, Salmon
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