Natalie Springuel
College of the Atlantic
105 Eden Street
Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Phone 207.288.2944 x5834
Email Natalie Springuel
Natalie’s extension programs address working waterfronts and coastal access, fisheries heritage, and sustainable tourism planning. She is the coordinator of the Downeast Fisheries Trail and a founder of the National Working Waterfront Network. As the Maine Sea Grant liaison to the Coastal Community Development Program of the National Sea Grant Network, Natalie strives to support coastal communities through capacity building and facilitation that helps communities and industries collaborate to solve coastal challenges and find common ground. She is based at College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, home of Acadia National Park. Outside of her work with Sea Grant, Natalie has long been a Master Maine Guide for sea kayaking and recreation, and her family runs The Natural History Center in Bar Harbor.
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Coastal Conversations Radio Program: Experience Maritime Maine
Coastal Conversations Radio Program: Where Have All the Shrimp Gone?
Coastal Conversations Radio Program: Coastal Conversations in Acadia
Coastal Conversations Radio Program: Holiday Seafood Traditions
Coastal Conversations Radio Program: Maine Scallops, What Makes Them So Great?
Calling all anglers and students! New Study of Freshwater Fish and Angling on Mount Desert Island Needs You!
Coastal Conversations Radio Program: Marine Debris
Coastal Conversations Radio Program: Phenology and Citizen Science on the Coast
Coastal Conversations Radio Program: The University of Maine’s Coastal Ocean Observing efforts
Coastal Conversations Radio Program: History, Culture, and Heritage of the Lobster Industry in Maine
Coastal Conversations Radio Program: Coastal Beach Water Quality
Coastal Conversations Radio Program: The Spring Running, Fish Migration in Penobscot River and Bay
On Capturing Remarkable Stories in Downeast Maine
Coastal Conversations Radio Program: The Maine Fishermen’s Forum: A 40-year Retrospective
Coastal Conversations Radio Program: Seal and Whale Strandings in Maine
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Aquaculture in Shared Waters
Radar Reflectors and Sea Kayak Visibility
Recreational Island Monitoring
A Resource Guide for Sustainable Tourism
Downeast Fisheries Trail
Coastal Tourism Planning
Coastal Access and Working Waterfronts
Ambassadors of the Bay Kayak Expedition
Gulf of Maine Expedition
Newfoundland: Lessons for Maine
Working Waterfront Access: A Forum on Challenges and Solutions
Harvester perspectives on alewives, blueback herring, and American eels in Downeast Maine
DV-12-16 Sea gulls as potential bioindicators of ecosystem health in the Gulf of Maine
DV-10-21 Columbia Falls Fisheries Heritage Center
Downeast Forum on Coastal Access
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