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RIVER HERRING TIM AND DOUG WATTS Populations of alewife and blueback herring are in serious decline along the Atlantic Coast and face numerous threats. These river herring play an important ecological role in rivers and
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Document Date: 2014-08-05 00:29:57


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Company

Wildlife Steps Toward Solutions / /

Country

Canada / /

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IndustryTerm

food / /

NaturalFeature

Concern River / Connecticut River / Atlantic Coast / River Herring / River Herring Fish Facts SNAPSHOT / /

Organization

Herring Alliance / Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council / National Marine Fisheries Service / federal government / Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission / New England Fishery Management Council / Maine Department of Marine Resources / Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries / New Hampshire Fish and Game Department / National Marine Fisheries Service Fisheries Statistics Division / /

Person

RICHARD TOMCZYK / DOUG WATTS / /

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Position

Observer Program / Step Forward / /

ProvinceOrState

Maine / Rhode Island / Nova Scotia / Newfoundland / Florida / North Carolina / Massachusetts / Connecticut / New Hampshire / /

Region

New England / /

URL

www.HerringAlliance.org / /

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