A Watershed Moment: A Story About People, Fish, and the Water That Connects Them
“A Watershed Moment,” a short film that tells the story of many groups coming together over multiple years to restore fish passage throughout the entire Bagaduce River Watershed.
Join us at the 1932 Criterion Theatre in Bar Harbor for two free showings on Saturday, August 20 at 2:00pm and 7:00pm of “A Watershed Moment,” a short film that tells the story of many groups coming together over multiple years to restore fish passage throughout the entire Bagaduce River Watershed. A Q&A featuring partners involved in the restoration projects and collaborative management efforts will follow (evening show only).
Three coastal Maine communities, numerous nonprofits, engineering and construction companies, and state and federal management agencies found a way to restore historic fish passages and do the necessary community science to reinstate and become stewards of the alewife runs in their backyards. Rooted in collaboration, this story can act as a beacon of hope for other communities involved in fish passage restoration and community-driven stewardship.
“A Watershed Moment” is about people, fish, and the water that connects them—and what it takes to keep that connection alive and strong.
View the trailer at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AEkgaaPNPY&t=37s
This event is in collaboration with Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries and Maine Coast Heritage Trust.
2:00pm and 7:00pm (includes panel discussion - evening only)
- Price Free
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Address
13 Atlantic Avenue
Stonington, Maine 04681 - Website www.coastalfisheries.org
- Email [email protected]
- Phone 207-367-2708
- PDF watershed-showing---flyer-i-august.pdf