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Fish Migration on the Connecticut River | Connecting Point | April 29, 2019
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The Connecticut River, New England’s longest running river at over 400 miles, hosts several species of anadromous fish. Anadromous fish spend the early portion of their lives in fresh water and their adult lives in salt water, before returning to fresh water to spawn. With migration season only a couple of weeks away, Connecting Point’s Brian Sullivan traveled to several spots along the Connecticut River to check in on nature’s annual rite of passage.
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