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Dam Removal Efforts Lead to a Stunning Comeback for Maine’s Alewives
Alewives in Maine are rebounding due to dam removal efforts, leading to growing historic harvests despite struggles in other parts of the Atlantic coast. The Sebasticook River in Benton, Maine, experiences a thick annual migration of alewives each summer.
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