CAMDEN Join the Megunticook River Citizens Advisory Committee (MRCAC) on Monday, Oct. 30, for a conversation with Dr. Nathan Furey as part of the MRCAC’s ongoing speaker series. The presentation will focus on why migratory fish are important to.
The Megunticook River Citizens Advisory Committee in Camden is asking for public input as it conducts a survey in conjunction with the University of New Hampshire Survey Center. Results from the survey will be valuable to help the committee.
What is it about alewives? In a recent letter (Sept. 15), several Camden residents object to restoring sea-run fish passage in the Megunticook River. They say that no “historical record” shows alewives were ever there. And what, they ask, would be.
The Megunticook River Citizens Advisory Committee hosted another in the monthly speaker series Aug. 23 at Camp Bishopswood, located on Megunticook Lake in Hope. FB Environmental invited Matt Bernier and