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pdfPLACE ON NOAA LETTERHEAD
May 9, 2010
Hello:
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA’s) National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS) is writing this letter to provide you with important information in regards to
dams and endangered Atlantic salmon. Many of Maine’s rivers and streams are home to fish that
migrate between the rivers and the ocean, including Atlantic salmon that are listed as endangered
under the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA). We are asking for your help. We would like
to learn where assistance is needed to provide fish passage at dams. In addition, we are inviting
you to help in developing a General Conservation Plan (Plan) that will help balance conservation
of important habitat for Atlantic salmon with existing land use.
On behalf of the NMFS, Kleinschmidt Associates—a professional water resources planning firm
in Pittsfield, Maine—will be conducting a voluntary survey of dam owners to gather important
information to help us make informed decisions in the development of the Conservation Plan.
Furthermore, this survey will provide an opportunity for dam owners to express willingness to
participate in the Plan development, which will allow them to receive firsthand information on
public meetings, and opportunities to review and comment on draft documents. Dam owners
willing to participate will receive guidance and technical assistance on activities associated with
dams that can minimize harm to Atlantic salmon Dam owners willing to implement the plan
will also allow us to provide legal protections to owners as it relates to the ESA. Significant
financial assistance may also be available to dam owners willing to pursue dam removal or fish
passage improvements that contribute towards the continued survival and recovery of Atlantic
salmon.
Kleinschmidt will be calling small dam owners, including you, over the next few weeks to talk
with you about your dam. The survey takes less than 10 minutes to complete and your
participation is completely voluntary. You are not obligated to answer any of the questions,
though we encourage you to answer as many questions as you feel comfortable with. This will
help us identify your needs and to understand ways that we may be able to assist you in meeting
current federal regulations for providing fish passage.
Your cooperation in this study is very important to us. If you have any questions or concerns
about this study, please feel free to contact me at XXX-XXX-XXXX.
Thank you in advance for your help with this important study!
Sincerely,
Name
Title
NOAA Fisheries Service Maine Field Station
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