Emily Farr Manomet Anadromous (sea-run) river herring play a key role in freshwater and marine ecosystems, are economically and culturally important to Maine’s coastal communities, and support a traditional commercial fishery. To inform management of these important species, fisheries managers rely on data collected by harvesters and communities. This project will support community-driven research to … Continue reading R-24-26-Farr Supporting co-management of river herring: Collaborative research to understand river herring population dynamics