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  • Home
  • About the Bay
    • An Introduction to Merrymeeting Bay
    • Geography, Community & Maps
    • Merrymeeting People
  • About Us
    • Mission & History
    • Accomplishments
    • Board, Staff & Bylaws
    • Press
    • Contact Us
  • What We Do
    • Education
    • Research
    • Conservation & Stewardship
    • Advocacy
    • Events
  • Get Involved
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
    • Subscribe
    • Buy Books That Support Us
  • News & Events
    • What’s New
    • Upcoming Events
      • Winter Speaker Series
  • Newsletter
  • Videos
    • Videos about Friends of Merrymeeting Bay
    • Past Speaker Series Presentations
  • Cybrary
  • Contact

Press

FOMB makes the Press Herald front page!

PressBy Wendy ClarkSeptember 8, 2024Leave a comment

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MPBN on Merrymeeting Bay

Education, Press, Videos about FOMBBy Wendy ClarkSeptember 17, 2023Leave a comment

Formed by the confluence of six rivers, Merrymeeting Bay drains almost 40% of Maine’s fresh water into the Gulf of Maine through Chop Point. The bay is a unique inland freshwater river delta and the largest staging ground for migratory waterfowl in the Northeast.

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