A public presentation and conversation, “Restoring Native Sea-Run Fishes into the Cobbosseecontee Watershed,” is set for 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 22, at C.M. Bailey Public Library, 39 Bowdoin St. in Winthrop.
The event will cover restoring alewives, American eels and other sea-run fishes into the watershed.
The history, dams, fishes, environment and water quality are a few of the areas that will be covered, along with time for any questions and a conversation about sea-run fish passage in the watershed, according to a news release from Upstream Cobbossee.
Pizza and refreshments served and sponsored by Upstream Cobbossee. For more information, contact John Graham Jr. at 207-215-9959.
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