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2022 was the first year in more than 200 years that anadromous fish could freely travel from the Gulf of Maine to China Lake.

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Alewives (river herring) migrating up the outlet stream to China Lake in Vassalboro, Maine are netted at the dam blocking passage to China Lake (2021). 2022 was the first year in more than 200 years that anadromous fish could freely travel from the Gulf of Maine to China Lake.

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Alewives (river herring) migrating up the outlet stream to China Lake in Vassalboro, Maine are netted at the dam blocking passage to China Lake (2021). 2022 was the first year in more than 200 years that anadromous fish could freely travel from the Gulf of Maine to China Lake.

About EcoPhotography

While Jerry has written ten books and directed a feature-length documentary film, you will usually find him shooting nature and outdoor lifestyle imagery (still photos and video) for non-profit, editorial, and commercial clients. His images and short films have defined adventure landscapes and told conservation-themed stories for more than 20 years. Read more about Jerry
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