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Our Mission

Vision: Friends of Craig Brook - partners in recovering the endangered Atlantic Salmon

Mission 1: The Mission of the Friends of Craig Brook is to promote educational and other activities in support of Craig Brook National Fish Hatchery operations to maintain and enhance Atlantic Salmon resource, and to promote responsible stewardship of watershed ecosystems.

Mission 2: The Mission of the Friends of Craig Brook shall be to undertake educational and other activities both independently and cooperatively with Craig Brook National Fish Hatchery operated by the United States Fish & Wildlife Service.

Mission 3: Activities undertaken by the Friends of Craig Brook are aimed at maintaining and enhancing Atlantic Salmon resources and promoting responsible stewardship of related watersheds and ecosystems. All activities will benefit the fish, wildlife and habitat resources, and the people of Maine and elsewhere through increased information and outreach.

Values: The Friends of Craig Brook is a non-profit, charitable group organized for educational and scientific purposes. Fundamentally the Friends of Craig Brook is an independent yet supportive group with a helping, auxiliary role charged with promoting Craig Brook National Fish Hatchery's mission; to preserve the Atlantic Salmon and its habitat. A basic belief held by the Friends of Craig Brook is that the people of Maine and elsewhere are concerned about watersheds, ecosystems and the Atlantic Salmon. We believe the people of Maine and elsewhere want to be involved with and learn how to become better stewards of our natural resources. Being better stewards mean taking personal responsibility.


From the Fisheries Friends: These Friends Groups provide an independent citizen voice for the protection and conservation of our nation's aquatic resources for the benefit of present and future generations.

Conservation... Education... Restoration

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