Monthly Journals
ESIP 2.0: Development of Ecosystem Goods and Services Indicators for the Next Generation July 2016 Journal
‘The Coastal Soundscape of the Outer Bay of Fundy’ released June 2016 Journal
Filling in the data gaps April-May 2016 Journal
“Introducing the new ESIP smartphone app” ICUC February 2016 Journal
A Program for Marine Debris Prevention and Correction in the Bay of Fundy November 2015 Journal
Climate Change Products for Atlantic Canada September 2015 Journal
Looking across the Bays: status and trends in Massachusetts Bay and Cape Cod Bay July 2015 Journal
Resiliency Taking Root in Coastal New Hampshire June 2015 Journal
Nova Scotia Municipal Climate Change Action Plans: Update May 2015 Journal
ESIP and EPA team up to develop watershed-estuary connections in the Northeast April 2015 Journal
The Gulf of Maine Coastal Program Office in Falmouth, Maine, has a new Project Leader – Jed Wright. February 2015 Journal
Take a Smart Tour of the Great Marsh January 2015 Journal
American Lobster Settlement Index December 2014 Journal
Is Change Good? An Integrated Sentinel Monitoring Network (ISMN) for the Northeast Coastal Ecosystems November 2014 Journal
Student built, Fishermen deployed, Satellite tracked Drifters August 2014 Journal
Impervious Surface Mapping for Nova Scotia July 2014 Journal
Climate Outlook May 2014 Journal
Updated Monitoring Map web tool available April 2014 Journal
What the Hake?! Fish Forensics in Maine Markets March 2014 Journal
Green Crab Summit February 2014 Journal
Climate Network launches several new initiatives following its high-energy September meeting January 2014 Journal
LIDAR December 2013 Journal
When right whales show up missing November 2013 Journal
Army Corps of Engineers DAMOS Program Surveys Maine Dredged Material Disposal Sites September 2013 Journal
The SPARTACUS GK-12 Project at the University of New England July 2013 Journal
FSRS-GOMLF Collaborative Lobster Science Workshop June 2013 Journal
The Nova Scotia Watershed Assessment Program (NSWAP) April 2013 Journal
Volunteers Growing Hope for Oysters in New Hampshire May 2013 Journal
EPA Region New England staff and colleagues finish third consecutive year of sampling waters in Gulf of Maine waters January 2013 Journal
Collaborating to Advance Ocean Literacy in New England December 2012 Journal
Establishing Biodiversity Baselines for the Musquash Estuary Marine Protected Area (MPA) November 2012 Journal
Water Canaries September 2012 Journal
Signs of the Seasons: A Maine Phenology Program October 2012 Journal
Evidence from 12-Year Study Links Ecosystem Changes in the Gulf of Maine with Climate Change July-August 2012 Journal
Community Counts November-December 2011 Journal
Ecosystem health indicators – how did we create a Gulf of Maine indicators and reporting initiative August 2011 Journal
How is Casco Bay, Maine Doing? April-May 2011 Journal
State of the Gulf of Maine Report Launched July-August 2010 Journal
Nova Scotia releases the first-ever State of Nova Scotia’s Coast Report March-April 2010 Journal
Chemistry and behaviour: a balancing act October-November 2009 Journal
The Gulf of Maine possesses a significant number of sustainable, non-polluting shellfish farms August-September 2009 Journal
Thierry Chopin and his team receive the prestigious Synergy Award for Innovation from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada March-April 2009 Journal
James Sulikowski, an assistant professor at the University of New England, reports on sampling efforts to investigate the fish community within the Saco River estuary system and adjacent waters January-February 2009 Journal
Garlic Mustard Management in Nova Scotia November-December 2008 Journal
Investigating genotoxic effects of environmental contaminants in Northern Right Whales by using the Right Whales’ cell lines September-October 2008 Journal
Gary Lines, a meteorologist with the Climate Change Section of Environment Canada Atlantic, reports on the role of climate change research in informing habitat decision-making December 2007-January 2008 Journal
Adria Elskus, a research biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), reports on collecting fish, worms, and bivalves October 2007 Journal