by wpadmin | May 6, 2018 | EcoSystem Indicator Partnership |
Submitted by: Andy Sharpe, Science Coordinator Clean Annapolis River Project 151 Victoria Street, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada, B0S 1A0 902 532 7533 andysharpe@annapolisriver.ca Katherine Dugas, CARP staff member, holding a pulled first year garlic mustard...
by wpadmin | May 6, 2018 | EcoSystem Indicator Partnership |
UNE Assistant Professor James Sulikowski, who is studying fish distributions within the Saco River Estuary System, pulling a beach seine with undergraduate student Kristen Kelly. James Sulikowski, an assistant professor at the University of New England, reports on...
by wpadmin | May 6, 2018 | EcoSystem Indicator Partnership |
The Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) project, co-led by Thierry Chopin (University of New Brunswick in Saint John; member of the ESIP Fisheries & Aquaculture, and Eutrophication Subcommittees) and Shawn Robinson (Fisheries and Oceans Canada St. Andrews...
by wpadmin | May 6, 2018 | EcoSystem Indicator Partnership |
In Duxbury Bay: Â John Brawley explains oyster nursery methods to a group of scientists and shellfish farmers who were recently visiting New England from Zanzibar, Tanzania. Â Photo by David Grossman. The Gulf of Maine possesses a significant number of sustainable,...
by wpadmin | May 6, 2018 | EcoSystem Indicator Partnership |
Leslie Saunders is seen in the field collecting sediments and snails, then Stephen Marklevitz and Peter Walker are seen going up the steps from the beach to the van and are also seen in the fish lab placing sediment in tanks to maintain the animals. Daniel Beach and...
by wpadmin | May 6, 2018 | EcoSystem Indicator Partnership |
Justin Huston, an active member of the Coastal Development Subcommittee. Images from the press conference releasing the State of Nova Scotia’s Coast Report. In December 2009, the Government of Nova Scotia released the first-ever State of Nova Scotia’s...