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Penobscot Science Exchange
Fall 2009 Meeting
5 November 2009
University of Maine Senator George Mitchell Center

Agenda, Notes, and Presentations

Agenda

Meeting Notes

PRESENTATIONS:
Penobscot River Restoration IBI Study Background and Status Update By Brandon Kulik, Kleinschmidt Associates

The Interactive Ecology of Atlantic Salmon and Smallmouth Bass: Competition for Habitat? Response of resident fishes to barrier removal in Sedgeunkedunk Stream and Barrier removal and range expansion of sea lamprey: quantifying habitat conditioning in Atlantic salmon nursery streams
By Stephen Coghlan, University of Maine

Sturgeon of the Penobscot and the Gulf of Maine
By Gayle Zydlewski, University of Maine

The role of marine derived nutrients delivered by anadromous fish in restoration of freshwater ecosystems in the Penobscot River watershed" (Oral Presentation only- no Power Point available)
By Margaret Guyette, University of Maine

Measuring Pre-dam Removal Marine-Freshwater Linkages Between River & Bay Using Stable Isotopes
By Karen Wilson, University of Southern Maine

DMR's Penobscot River Activities
By Oliver Cox, DMR Bureau of Se Run Fisheries and Habitat

University of Southern Maine Penobscot River Activity 2009
By Theodore Willis, University of Southern Maine

Penobscot River Restoration Geology/Geomorphology Monitoring Cross Sections Howland Area
By Alice Kelley, University of Maine

Penobscot River Restoration Trust Great Works Dam Removal, and Project Science & Monitoring
By Blaine Kopp, Penobscot River Restoration Trust


Sampling fish on the Penobscot (Kulick).


Observing salmon and smallmout bass in a salmon stream (Coghlan).


Sampling sturgeon on the Penobscot (Zydlewski).

 

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