The locations of areas where shellfish are 

 commercially harvested were delineated by 

 personnel of the Maine Department of Marine 

 Resources in 1978 and 1979 for the Environmental 

 Protection Agency. These maps have been 

 reproduced for this atlas. 



Anadromous and Catadromous Fish : Maine State 

 Planning Office, Coastal Planning Program. 

 1977. Maine Coastal Inventory. 



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Rainbow Smelt 

 American Shad 

 Alewives 

 Bluebacl< Herring 



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ana 



Atlantic Salmon 

 Atlantic Sturgeon 

 Shortnose Sturgeon 



American Eel 



The anadromous fish information plotted includes 

 the locations of rainbow smelt, American shad, 

 alewives, blueback herring, Atlantic salmon, 

 Atlantic sturgeon, and shortnose sturgeon. The 

 catadromous fish information plotted includes 

 the location of the American eel. Anadromous 

 and catadromous fish information was supplied by 

 the Maine Department of Marine Resources, and 

 was based on observations by biologists, 

 wardens, commercial fishermen, and river and 

 lake survey reports of the Maine Department of 

 Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. 



Existing 

 Breached 



Fishways 



Dam Sites : U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, New 

 England Division, Waltham, MA. 1979. 

 Hydroelectric potential at existing dams, New 

 England Region, 6 volumes. 



Dams, which potentially affect the passage of 

 migratory fish, are plotted with information on 

 the condition of the dam (existing or breached) 

 and the presence of fishways. 



Wetlands Important to Waterfowl : Maine State 

 Planning Office. Coastal Planning Program, i 

 1977. Maine Coastal Inventory. 



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