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Project SHARE Field Crew conducting a Habitat Suitability Analysis for Brook Trout and Atlantic Salmon prior to removing a remnant log drive dam on a tributary of the Upper Machias River (Downeast Maine). Sources: USFWS Maine Fishery Resources Office July 2010.
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Project SHARE Field Crew conducting a Habitat Suitability Analysis for Brook Trout and Atlantic Salmon prior to removing a remnant log drive dam on a tributary of the Upper Machias River (Downeast Maine). Sources: USFWS Maine Fishery Resources Office July 2010
Joe McKerley (USFWS) and Jonah Baskerville (Project SHARE) conducting Habitat Suitability Analysis for Brook Trout and Atlantic Salmon. Maine Fishery Resources Office
Project SHARE field crew removing boulders (with 2-ton hand operated Grip Hoist mechanical tool with block and tackle) from a remnant log drive dam in the Upper Machias River Watershed. Maine Fishery Resources Office
Project SHARE field crew member (Jonah Baskerville of Eastport, Maine) takes pride after helping to remove a remnant log drive dam in the Upper Machias River Watershed. Maine Fishery Resources Office
Jacques Tardie (Project SHARE bio tech hired from NFPP ARRA Funds) efficiently operates the 2-ton capacity “Grip Hoist” during demolition of a remnant log drive dam in the Upper Machias River Watershed in Downeast Maine. Maine Fishery Resources Office