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Penobscot River Restoration & Research

Penobscot River Science Exchange
Research and Monitoring on the Penobscot River

On-going research:

Measuring and Incorporating Stakeholder Values into River Restoration Decisions: A Socio-economic Analysis
Lynne Lewis, Dept. of Economics, Bates College
Sponsor: Maine Water Resources Research Institute

Response of a linked lake-stream system to dam removal and restoration of migratory fish
Kevin Simon, School of Biology and Ecology, UMaine
Sponsor: Maine Water Resources Research Institute

Development of a non-lethal biomarker of contaminant exposure for threatened and endangered fish species
Rebecca Van Beneden, School of Marine Sciences, UMaine
Sponsor: Maine Water Resources Research Institute

Published research:

Thesis Abstract: Population demographics, distribution, and seasonal movement patterns of Atlantic and shortnose sturgeons in the Penobscot River estuary, Maine by Stephen J. Fernandes, August 2008.

 

LINKS:

General:

Penobscot River Synthesis

Dam removal and restoration:

Penobscot Indian Nation

Penobscot River Restoration Trust

The Nature Conservancy

for researchers
Senator George J. Mitchell Center Email address National Science Foundation Mitchell Center
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