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A global review of research around the impacts of dams has found they are significantly harmful to diadromous species—fish, ...
Dams are causing significant harm to migratory river species, such as fish, eels, crustaceans and snails that rely on ...
A diadromous fish, herring breed in freshwater and spend most of their lives in the ocean, where they make a tempting meal for striped bass and blue fish. Historically, herring were important food ...
“I really think if you look coast-wide, this has some of the highest potential among all restoration sites in coastal Massachusetts to increase diadromous fish populations,” said Brad Chase, a ...
A global review of research around the impacts of dams has found they are significantly harmful to diadromous species - fish, eels, crustaceans and snails that rely on connected rivers and oceans to ...
Brad Chase, the chief diadromous fisheries leader for the state Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF) and a former chair of the town’s conservation commission, has been pushing for improvements to the ...
Rivers are vital ecosystems that support aquatic and terrestrial biodiversity and several ecosystem services, including food, water, culture, and recreation. After centuries of building dams on rivers ...