Diadromous Species Restoration Research Network Update

A bi-monthly announcement of happenings in the diadromous species research community
Please visit the DSRRN Website [http://www.umaine. edu/ searunfish] to learn more about:

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: Penobscot River Annual Research Newsletter, Due April 23.

FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES: FishAmerica Foundation – NOAA Community-based Restora- tion Program Due June 7 AND TNC-NOAA Community-based Habitat Restoration Grants Due May 21.

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS: “The Natural World Vanishes: How Species Cease To Matter” by J. Waldman AND “The role of spatial dynamics in the stability, resilience, and productivity of an estuarine fish population” by Kerr, Cadrin, and Secor.

Barbara S. Arter
Barbara.S.Arter@umit.maine.edu
ph: 207-581-3286
ph: 207-546-2018
www.umaine.edu/searunfish

CONTENTS

Editorial

Symposium Adds Social and Economic Impacts to Fisheries Management Decisions

Controversy in Cobscook

Last American Cannery

Fishermen on Fishing

Fishermen Question Acadia’s Marine Protection Authority

2010 Maine Boatbuilders Show

Maine Boatbuilders Show Draws Crowds

The 770 Revolutionizes Drowning

Book Review

New Product from Walker

Privatizing Conservation – MPAs and Offshore Drilling

Back Then

Mentors

Can Fishermen Tap into Tourism?

Diadromous Species Restoration Research Network Update

Kennebec Celebration Returns to Augusta

May Meetings

Lobster Foundation Announces Final Groundline Exchanges for All Fishermen

Launchings

Shredder Gate: NOAA Top Cop Slips Deeper

Capt. Mark East’s Advice Column