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 Restoring Land and Water

 
 
 
 

 Why Restore Fish Passage?

 

Fish Passage…


 Why Restore Tidal Marshes?

 

Tidal marshes

The Kennebec Estuary has a large and unique amount of tidal marsh habitat.

Threats to tidal marsh in Maine


 KELT’s Current Restoration Projects

 

Back River Creek Marsh Restoration and Resilience Project

Flying Point Road Resilience Project


 KELT’s Completed Restoration Projects

 

Kennebec Barrier Survey

2010 - 2012

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Sewall Pond Cool Little Culvert

2014

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Nequasset Fish Ladder Restoration

2014

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Little River Salt Marsh Restoration

2018

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Restoration Stories

 

Little River Methane Monitoring

8/9/2020

By Ely Spencer

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Back River Creek Bird Monitoring

7/15/2020

By Ely Spencer

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Ladder Updates & Notes from Nequasset

Updated a couple times a season

By Assorted KELT Staff

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 Little River Newsletter Story

8/9/2020

By Ruth Indrick

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