Bagaduce River

Bagaduce River

ME Route 175/176 crosses the Bagaduce River
Origin Maine
Mouth Penobscot Bay
44°22′37″N 68°48′50″W / 44.377°N 68.814°WCoordinates: 44°22′37″N 68°48′50″W / 44.377°N 68.814°W
Basin countries United States
Length 14 miles (23 km)
Mouth elevation sea level

The Bagaduce River is a tidal river in the Hancock County, Maine that empties into Penobscot Bay near the town of Castine. From the confluence of Black Brook and the outflow of Walker Pond (44°21′16″N 68°40′41″W / 44.3544°N 68.6781°W), the river runs about 14 miles (23 km)[1] north, northwest, and southwest, forming the border between Brooksville on its left bank and Sedgwick, Penobscot, and Castine on its right.

In 2014, residents of Penobscot raised concerns over the rapidly growing oyster farming on the Bagaduce River.[2]

See also

References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed June 22, 2011
  2. "Increased oyster farming on the Bagaduce River raises concerns for area residents". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved 4 August 2014.