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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.