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{{#Wiki_filter:Skip navigation links Fish Facts Explore the fascinating lives of migratory fish in the Connecticut River!
{{#Wiki_filter:Connecticut River Coordinator's Office: Fish Facts                                              Page 1 of 2 Skip navigation links Fish Facts Explore the fascinating lives of migratory fish in the Connecticut River!
Migratory fish are some of our most interesting and important aquatic species. Each fact sheet has a full color picture and information on description, life history, distribution, status, and restoration efforts. Atlantic Salmon American shad Gizzard shadBlueback herringAlewife Shortnose sturgeon Atlantic sturgeon Pa ge 1of 2 Connecticut River Coordinator's Office: Fish Facts 12/15/2006 htt p://www.fws.
Migratory fish are some of our most interesting and important aquatic species.
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Each fact sheet has a full color picture and information on description, life history, distribution, status, and restoration efforts.
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Atlantic Salmon American shad Gizzard shad Blueback herring Alewife Shortnose sturgeon Atlantic sturgeon http://www.fws.gov/r5crc/Fish/facts.html                                                       12/15/2006
 
Connecticut River Coordinator's Office: Fish Facts                                          Page 2 of 2 Striped bass Sea lamprey American eel About Us l Recreational Fishing l Work With Us l Fisheries Management Habitat Restoration l Fish Production l Invasive Species Data l Education l Contacts l Links l Site Map l Home U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service This page was last updated on http://www.fws.gov/r5crc/Fish/facts.html                                                   12/15/2006}}

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Connecticut River Coordinator's Office: Fish Facts Page 1 of 2 Skip navigation links Fish Facts Explore the fascinating lives of migratory fish in the Connecticut River!

Migratory fish are some of our most interesting and important aquatic species.

Each fact sheet has a full color picture and information on description, life history, distribution, status, and restoration efforts.

Atlantic Salmon American shad Gizzard shad Blueback herring Alewife Shortnose sturgeon Atlantic sturgeon http://www.fws.gov/r5crc/Fish/facts.html 12/15/2006

Connecticut River Coordinator's Office: Fish Facts Page 2 of 2 Striped bass Sea lamprey American eel About Us l Recreational Fishing l Work With Us l Fisheries Management Habitat Restoration l Fish Production l Invasive Species Data l Education l Contacts l Links l Site Map l Home U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service This page was last updated on http://www.fws.gov/r5crc/Fish/facts.html 12/15/2006