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      \ pursuit of sturgeon investigations that have been a part of the Conte AFRL\
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    - Micah Kieffer is a Research Fishery Biologist at the USGS S.O. Conte Research
      \ to influence sturgeon management in the Connecticut River and Gulf of Maine,\
       Laboratory at Turners Falls, Massachusetts since 1991.
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       and Atlantic sturgeons.
      \ Amherst, identifying the status of shortnose sturgeon in the Merrimack River.\
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       spawning in the Kennebec River and the identification of critical life history
       spawning in the Kennebec River and the identification of critical life history
       elements of the Atlantic sturgeon, recently listed as a federally protected
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       Naval Shipyard and proposed dredging/construction activities.
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       of the Holyoke Dam through newly modified up- and downstream passage modifications.
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Revision as of 17:28, 12 May 2024

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