Here are some useful links.
Op-eds that got us thinking about this project:
A paper that describes the failure of Northeastern U.S. dams to pass fish effectively, despite having fishways
A book that describes the loss of river integrity in the eastern U.S., and provides a prescription for restoration
A few good Susquehanna-specific links:
- "Let the River Run Wild" - New York Times, Sept. 7, 2014 by J. Waldman, K. Limburg, and A. Roe
- "Undamming Rivers: A Chance for New Clean Energy Source" - Yale environment360, Aug. 6, 2015 by J. Waldman & K. Limburg
A paper that describes the failure of Northeastern U.S. dams to pass fish effectively, despite having fishways
A book that describes the loss of river integrity in the eastern U.S., and provides a prescription for restoration
A few good Susquehanna-specific links:
- The Susquehanna River Basin Commission
- American Rivers' blog about the Susquehanna
- The Susquehanna River Symposium series: a really nice forum to connect on all matters Susquehanna, held annually at Bucknell University
- The 10th Annual S.R. Symposium, where we presented our project!
- The Chesapeake Bay Journal has been reporting on the Conowingo Dam for a long time
- The Chesapeake Bay Program's Conowingo Dam web page