by wpadmin | Jun 8, 2017 | EcoSystem Indicator Partnership |
A collaborative effort to use fish forensics for quality assurance testing of fish fillets in Maine markets. Mislabeling of seafood is a widespread issue, not just locally but worldwide. Mislabeling is a multifaceted issue encompassing human health and consumer rights...
by wpadmin | Jun 8, 2017 | EcoSystem Indicator Partnership |
On December 16, 2013 a green crab summit was held in Orono, Maine to discuss the impacts that invasive European green crabs are having along the Maine shoreline. Maine Seagrant hosted the meeting with the purpose of exchanging information on the crabs and their...
by wpadmin | Jun 8, 2017 | EcoSystem Indicator Partnership |
ESIP is excited to announce we are releasing an updated Monitoring Map web tool available on the ESIP webpage (https://www.gulfofmaine.org/2/esip-monitoring-organizations-2/). The new version of the Monitoring Map contains over 13,000 separate monitoring sites with...
by wpadmin | Jun 8, 2017 | EcoSystem Indicator Partnership |
The Gulf of Maine Council’s Climate Network recently launched a new quarterly e-bulletin highlighting a product collaboratively developed by US and Canadian meteorologists through the North American Climate Services Partnership—the Gulf of Maine Quarterly Climate...
by wpadmin | Jun 8, 2017 | EcoSystem Indicator Partnership |
Dr. Tim Webster, Charity Mouland, and Candace MacDonald Applied Geomatics Research Group Centre of Geographic Sciences NSCC, Middleton Tel. 902 825 5475 email: tim.webster@nscc.ca The amount of impervious surface in a given watershed affects how much precipitation...
by wpadmin | Jun 8, 2017 | EcoSystem Indicator Partnership |
Educators and their students help scientists better understand transport pathways by providing surface current information to modelers with drifters. These drifters provide students with a hands-on introduction to physical oceanography by engaging them in the entire...