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Spednic Lake / Sebasticook River / Kennebec River / Edwards Dam / Maine / Dam removal / Salmon / Passamaquoddy people / St. Croix River / Fish / Alewife / Clupeidae
Date: 2013-11-06 13:17:48
Spednic Lake
Sebasticook River
Kennebec River
Edwards Dam
Maine
Dam removal
Salmon
Passamaquoddy people
St. Croix River
Fish
Alewife
Clupeidae

St. Croix Alewives: Native Fish in Peril The size of alewife population in the St. Croix River has dropped precipitously, to an alarming level. Alewives, native to the state, are vital to Maine’s ocean groundfisheries

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