Saco River may get additional fishways

 
 

The owners of 9 dams on the Saco River, FPL Energy, may agree to install 4 new fishways as part of its relicensing agreement with the Maine and federal agencies.

The Bar Mills dam, which needs to be relicensed, is the first upstream dam with no fish passage. Local agencies, including the Saco River Salmon Club, have been working with officials to gain upstream and downstream access for fish and american eels as part of the negotiations. Licenses can last up to 50 years, so the terms of the agreement can have a long-lasting impact.

If the agreement is signed, FPL could be finishing the first fish passage at Bar Mills by 2016.

Toms of Maine donates 38 acre “Mousam River Wildlife Sanctuary”

 
 

Toms of Maine donated a 38 acre “Mousam River Wildlife Sanctuary” to the Kennebunk Land Trust yesterday.

The purpose of the donation is to preserve local access to the Mousam River and trails in downtown Kennebunk. Toms of Maine founders Tom and Kate Chappell also personally donated funds to the Kennebunk Land Trust for management.

Follow this link to the Toms of Maine Press Release.

Ferry Beach

 
 

Ferry Beach, also known as Western Beach, is a town beach accessible from Black Point Road in Scarborough; not to be confused with nearby Ferry Beach State Park in Saco. The beach is separated from Pine Point Beach by the Scarborough River which flows through the Scarborough Marsh Wildlife Management Area and is joined by the Nonesuch River.

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