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23.2.1 Task: Hold an annual meeting between MDIFW and MDMR about<br />

limiting s<strong>to</strong>cking <strong>of</strong> non-natives throughout <strong>the</strong> drainage – annual<br />

Objective 24: Minimize <strong>the</strong> ecological impact <strong>of</strong> non-native fishes.<br />

Measures: Maintain or reduce areas where non-native fishes are present.<br />

No future s<strong>to</strong>cking <strong>of</strong> non-native fishes.<br />

24.1. Strategy: Assess <strong>the</strong> species-specific distribution and potential ecological<br />

threats <strong>of</strong> non-native fish species within <strong>the</strong> Penobscot basin.<br />

24.1.1. Task: Classify species-specific threats based on scientific literature <strong>to</strong><br />

prioritize risk.<br />

24.1.2. Task: Conduct assessments where <strong>the</strong> literature fails <strong>to</strong> provide<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

24.1.3. Task: Document dispersal following smallmouth bass introductions<br />

24.1.4. Task: Document dispersal following <strong>the</strong> illegal introduction <strong>of</strong> white perch<br />

in Moosehead Lake, Spencer Bay<br />

24.1.5. Task: Work cooperatively with University <strong>of</strong> Maine on smallmouth bass<br />

removal projects<br />

24.1.6. Task: Design a study in a small reach <strong>to</strong> investigate <strong>the</strong> impacts <strong>of</strong> nonnative<br />

species removal on s<strong>to</strong>cked Atlantic salmon fry survival<br />

Objective 25: Minimize <strong>the</strong> occurrence and negative effects <strong>of</strong> invasive plants,<br />

invertebrates, and pathogens.<br />

Measures: Maintain or reduce areas where non-native species are present.<br />

25.1. Strategy: Work with MDEP <strong>to</strong> reduce <strong>the</strong> spread <strong>of</strong> invasive species.<br />

25.1.1.Task: Conduct an annual meeting with MDEP <strong>to</strong> keep up <strong>to</strong> date with<br />

issues in <strong>the</strong> drainage – Annual<br />

25.2. Strategy: Maintain bio-security program <strong>for</strong> fisheries sampling equipment<br />

25.2.1.Task: Coordinate interagency disinfection/bio-security pro<strong>to</strong>cols - 2009<br />

Work <strong>Plan</strong> Table<br />

The budget includes funding <strong>for</strong> two full-time Biologists, two full time Biology<br />

Specialists and four seasonal Conservation Aides. Budget is estimated <strong>for</strong> 2010-<br />

2014.<br />

No. Action Timeline Responsibility Budget<br />

Third party survey <strong>of</strong> potential<br />

connections and a development <strong>of</strong><br />

solutions between <strong>the</strong> West Branch<br />

23.1.1.1 Penobscot River and <strong>the</strong> Pleasant River 2009 DMR/IFW $15,000<br />

Maintain current blockages <strong>for</strong> pike in<br />

Sebec upper and lower until phase 1 <strong>of</strong><br />

alewife res<strong>to</strong>ration is complete and group<br />

23.1.1.2 1 American shad res<strong>to</strong>ration is complete 2009-2014 DMR/IFW $0<br />

PRFP Page 96

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