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Ecological Recovery in the Kennebec Estuary and Nearshore Marine Environment

Claude Patrick Millet’14 (Environmental Studies and Biology).  Bowdoin College. “Ecological Recovery in the Kennebec Estuary and Nearshore Marine Environment.” John Lichter, advisor. Project Summary: Alewives (Alosa pseudoharengus) and blueback herring (Alosa aestivalis), which are collectively called river herring, constitute an … Continue reading

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Ecological Recovery in the Kennebec Estuary and Nearshore Marine Environment

Claude Patrick Millet ’14 (Biology and Environmental Studies).  Bowdoin College. “Ecological recovery in the Kennebec estuary and nearshore marine environment.” John Lichter, advisor. Project Summary: Merrymeeting bay is an inland, freshwater estuary shared by six rivers, the biggest ones being the … Continue reading

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