Maine Alewife Season Underway
Augusta, ME - Alewife, a small Searun fish related to Atlantic herring, return to Maine in large numbers from April to late May every year.
“The alewife run is a harbinger of spring and gardeners will notice that alewives arrive in Maine’s rivers with the blooming of the shadbush (Amelanchier arborea), a native berry tree that grows all along the coast,” said Theo Willis, Ph.D., a Searun Fish Restoration Coordinator for DMR.