A Watershed Moment | FULL FILM
A Watershed Moment tells the story of an all-hands effort involving fishermen, three coastal Maine communities, non-profit organizations, and state and federal management agencies to restore fish passage throughout the entire Bagaduce River Watershed in Maine. These grassroots efforts to bring back alewife, a keystone species that has allowed fishing communities to thrive have been remarkably successful. An unlikely group of partners, the story of this partnership is rooted in collaboration and can act as a beacon of hope for other communities and watersheds involved in fish passage restoration and community-driven science and stewardship. A Watershed Moment is a story about people, fish, and the water that connects them.

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One Million Fish: Restoring Alewives to Maine's China Lake

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Fish Habitat Improvements on the Deschutes River

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How oyster beds can rebuild New York harbor | WILD HOPE

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Who Killed the Colorado River?

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Is Celilo Falls still intact? | Oregon Field Guide

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A watershed moment? | John Mearsheimer and Sir Max Hastings

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Ask Leroy! Ep. 27 | Harvesting Mussels, Lobster Trail, Purging Clams

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Running of the alewives | Borealis

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Artifishal: The Fight to Save Wild Salmon | Patagonia Films

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Colorado River in Crisis: A Los Angeles Times documentary

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THE FORGOTTEN COAST

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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How fish ladders give Maine's alewives a leg up | Borealis Extras

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Water Beneath Our Feet: A Story of Groundwater — The Valley and the Lake, Part 4, Conclusion

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Bigotry to Brook Trout: A Watershed Moment (fly fishing film)

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Hungry, Hungry Sea Otters: The Big Appetites Saving Coastlines | WILD HOPE

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Rückkehr der Moore: Renaturierung wird zum Kampf um Feuchtgebiete | BR Story | BR

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Conan O’Brien Delivers the Commencement Address | Harvard Commencement 2026

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Restoring Aquatic Ecosystems

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