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Butch Phillips on the Penobscot River with the birch bark canoe he built. Researcher Steve Fernandez with subadult Atlantic sturgeon. Photo by Kate Tierney. Paddlers on the Katahdin 100.  Photo by Bridget Besaw Gorman.
Fishing the Penobscot River in Passadumkeag. Photo by Cheryl Daigle. Birds-eye view of paddlers on the Katahdin 100, an annual trek by members of the Penobscot tribe to retrace their ancestral journey on the river to Mt. Katahdin. Photo by Bridget Besaw Gorman. The Old Town Riverfest is a popular annual event at the Riverfront Park. Photo by Cheryl Daigle. Fishing the lower Penobscot River at sunrise. Photo by Joe Dana.
People paddling the Penobscot. With the removal of Veazie and Great Works Dams you will be able to paddle from Old Town to Penobscot Bay without a portage for the first time in centuries. Photo by Martin Neptune. Former staffperson Lia Morris enjoying a view of one of the tributaries of the Penobscot. Photo by Bill Curtsinger. Gathering fiddleheads on one of the islands in the river, a traditional activity of the Penobscot tribe. Photo by Joe Dana. Butch Phillips building a traditional birch bark canoe. Photo by Heather Perry.
Paddlers on the Katahdin 100, an annual trek by members of the Penobscot tribe to retrace their ancestral journey on the river to Mt. Katahdin. Photo by Bridget Besaw Gorman. Mt. Katahdin in the distance as paddlers from the Penobscot Indian Nation near the end of their journey during the Katahdin 100. Photo by Bridget Besaw Gorman. Joe Dana with a striped bass caught on the lower Penobscot River. Making a portage along the Penobscot River during the Katahdin 100. Photo by Bridget Besaw Gorman.
People enjoying the Piscataquis River in Howland. Photo by Heather Perry. Exploring the edge of the Passadumkeag River, a tributary of the Penobscot. Photo by Cheryl Daigle. Signing of the final agreement to be filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (June 25, 2005) Gail Norton, U.S. Secretary of the Interior; Governor John Baldacci; Chief Barry Dana of the Penobscot Indian Nation; Laura Rose Day, Project Director Family enjoying fishing for striped bass on the Penobscot River. Photo by Joe Dana.
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