by wpadmin | Jun 6, 2019 | EcoSystem Indicator Partnership, St. John River Society |
The St. John River Society exists for the appreciation and wise use of the natural and cultural resources of the St. John River watershed. These sites are part of the Gulf of Maine Council’s EcoSystem Indicator Partnership ICUC app, which is available for iOS and...
by wpadmin | May 9, 2018 | EcoSystem Indicator Partnership |
Latest News ESIP’s Newsletter, the August 2016 Gulf Pulse, Now Available It’s here! The August 2016 Gulf Pulse is available. Stories in this issue of ESIP’s newsletter include: ▸ Updates on ICUC, ESIP’s mobile app ▸ The work of collecting...
by wpadmin | May 6, 2018 | EcoSystem Indicator Partnership |
By James S. Latimer, Research Physical Scientists, US EPA Office of Research and Development, Narragansett RI and US Chair of the GOMC’s EcoSystem Indicator Partnership Did you ever wonder how much we are dependent on the natural world? How our lives are connected to...
by wpadmin | May 6, 2018 | EcoSystem Indicator Partnership |
In this journal entry, Adria Elskus, a research biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), reports on collecting fish, worms, and bivalves in August 2007 from areas above and below the Veazie and Great Works Dams along the Penobscot River in Maine. These dams...
by wpadmin | May 6, 2018 | EcoSystem Indicator Partnership |
Gary Lines, Environment Canada, preparing data sets depicting future climate change. Photo Courtesy of Anne Warburton, Environment Canada, Nov 07. In this journal entry, Gary Lines, a meteorologist with the Climate Change Section of Environment Canada Atlantic,...
by wpadmin | May 6, 2018 | EcoSystem Indicator Partnership |
In order to study how contaminants may have an affect to the North Atlantic Right Whale we focus our studies on investigating if a compound causes DNA damage. Represented in the picture is North Atlantic Right Whale chromosomes in which they have 42 chromosomes;...