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fish passage flood control and a maine town united nature connects

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No direct commercial mechanism detected. The article describes an environmental restoration project with no mention of commodity prices, corporate margins, supply chains, or regulatory impacts on any sector. The project is funded by a government award and focuses on ecological and community benefits. No company, product, or input scarcity is affected.

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  • Cherryfield Fish Passage Improvement Project in Maine aims to replace Cherryfield Ice Dam with a nature-like fishway.
  • Project will open over 500 miles of upstream habitat for sea-run fish, including endangered Atlantic salmon.
  • Funded by a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration award.
  • Unanimous support from local residents.
  • Celebrated on World Fish Migration Day, May 23.

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