| NOAA Fisheries Atlantic salmon in the United States were once native to many coastal rivers northeast of the Hudson River in New York But dams, pollution, and overfishing reduced their population size until the fisheries closed in 1948 Currently, the only remaining wild populations of U S Atlantic salmon are found in rivers in central and eastern Maine
Irish diaspora - Wikipedia Saint John, New Brunswick, claims the distinction of being Canada's most Irish city, according to census records There have been Irish settlers in New Brunswick since at least the late 18th century, but during the peak of the Great Irish Famine (1845–1847), thousands of Irish emigrated through Partridge Island in the port of Saint John Most
Wild Turkey on the Rocks? | Audubon - National Audubon Society Although numbers have since rebounded, the 2010 estimate, the latest available, pegs the Georgia population at 335,000 Arkansas turkey populations may have fallen as much as 65 percent since 2003 Missouri’s statewide turkey flock has shrunk by 30 percent in 10 years, with some regions of the state losing half their birds
Gray Whale Population Abundance - NOAA Fisheries Monitoring gray whale population abundance is one of the primary focus areas for gray whale research at NOAA Fisheries We estimate the abundance (i e , the number of whales) of the eastern North Pacific gray whale population by conducting shore-based surveys overlapping with the timing of the southward migration from the Arctic to Mexico