The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (MDIFW) has reversed course in regard to a proposal to stocking nonnative brown trout in Patrick Lake in Washington County…
Read MoreAs most know, Atlantic salmon are not only federally endangered, they are in fact critically...
Read MoreLike most college programs, at least academic, the program is short on funds and some of the equipment had become old and in some cases, less than ideal…
Read MoreThe Maine Field Office of U.S. Fish & Wildlife has recognized and posted the informational Atlantic salmon signs ME NFC partnered with Downeast Salmon Federation…
Read MoreThe Maine chapter of Native Fish Coalition (ME NFC) and Downeast Salmon Federation worked with Maine Department of Marine Resources…
Read MoreMaine NFC Board Member Richard Joyce has put together an interactive map showing waters in need of State Heritage Fish signs…
Read MoreMaine NFC just received approval for a custom State Heritage Fish sign for waters so designated located on Passamaquoddy tribal lands…
Read MoreEffective November 24, 2018, the Maine Department of Marine Resources will be imposing a 25” maximum length limit on brown trout to help protect adult Atlantic salmon from accidental harvest due to species identification…
Read MoreThe Maine chapter of NFC has developed a portable water pumping system for use at Floods Pond in conjunction with the University of Maine’s ongoing rare Arctic charr study…
Read MoreThe Maine chapter of NFC has developed a portable water pumping system for use at Floods Pond in conjunction with the University of Maine’s ongoing rare Arctic charr study…
Read MoreVolunteers from the Maine chapter of Native Fish Coalition went to Downeast Maine this weekend to get some more Atlantic salmon informational signs up before the weather shuts us down for the winter…
Read MoreMaine NFC went to Downeast Maine to post our first informational sea-run brook trout signs. Co-sponsored by Downeast Salmon Federation and Sea-Run Brook Trout Coalition…
Read MoreWhile we suspect there are some State Heritage Fish signs up that have not been informed of, NFC volunteer Greg Fortier, five ponds and counting, just reported the 100th pond to get a sign(s)…
Read MoreThe Maine Chapter of Native Fish Coalition worked with Penobscot Nation to create a custom sign for State Heritage Fish waters on tribal lands…
Read MorePlease take a moment to view this short video explaining NFCs State Heritage Fish Sign project. The project is ongoing and we are looking for volunteers to help in the field…
Read MoreA big part of what Native Fish Coalition is trying to do is educate and inform the masses (not just anglers) as to what native fish are, where they are found, why they are important and why they should be protected...
Read MoreOur friends at Yeti just stepped up again and donated several new pieces of equipment to the ongoing University of Maine "Floods Pond Arctic Charr Study."…
Read MoreWhile working with the University of Maine on the critically important ongoing Floods Pond Arctic Charr Study…
Read MoreMaine chapter Native Fish Coalition Chair Emily Bastian and Downeast Salmon Federation Executive Director Dwayne Shaw put up the first of what will be 80 Atlantic salmon…
Read MoreThe Maine chapter of Native Fish Coalition has partnered with Downeast Salmon Federation, Atlantic Salmon Federation and...
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