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EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 14 MIN

The Real Alewives of Kennebec County

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Episode Notes Alewife, a fish with a funny name, lives in the ocean and swims upstream to spawn in lakes along the east coast of North America. Historically, their vast populations fed everything from eagles to whales. But human-made obstructions like dams have blocked some of their largest migration routes for centuries. This is the story of how a group of determined citizens cleared one stream in Maine—and waited for the alewife to return. Links Maine Rivers Music Credits Our Only Lark by Blue Dot Sessions You can find transcripts and listen to past episodes at https://thebriny.net. While you're there, sign up for my email newsletter! Comments, suggestions, episode ideas? Send 'em my way at matt (at) thebriny.net.

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Episode Notes Alewife, a fish with a funny name, lives in the ocean and swims upstream to spawn in lakes along the east coast of North America. Historically, their vast populations fed everything from eagles to whales. But human-made obstructions...

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