Completed Projects

DV-07-005 Stable Isotope Signatures of Marine Fish Predators and their Prey

Theodore Willis University of Southern Maine theowillis06@aim.com Willis and his colleagues analyzed the diets of anadromous fish to assess their role in nearshore food webs. Yet diet analysis only presents a snapshot view of what fish are eating at any given time. Stable isotope analysis, which measures the amount of marine- versus freshwater-derived nutrients, will […]

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DV-06-003 A Pilot Study to Determine the Use of Three Tools to Monitor Toxicity in Bloom Dynamics in Harpswell, Maine

Alison Sirois Maine Department of Marine Resources P.O. Box 8 West Boothbay Harbor, ME 04575 207-633-2430 alison.sirois@maine.gov The volunteer phytoplankton monitoring program in Maine works as an early warning system for Maine Department of Marine Resources’ Biotoxin Program in detecting harmful algal blooms. Learning to correctly identify Alexandrium cells, the cause of paralytic shellfish poisoning, […]

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DV-08-011 A drift card study of Saco Bay: validation of a numerical model

Charles Tilburg Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Physics University of New England 11 Hills Beach Road Biddeford, ME 04005 207.602.2422 Email Charles Tilburg University of New England researcher Charles Tilburg worked with eighth graders at Biddeford Middle School to map the fate of the freshwater plume out of the Saco River, the fourth largest river […]

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DV-07-004 Spring Running Festival

Jay Adams Old Fort Western Fund 16 Cony St. Augusta, ME 04330 oldfort@oldfortwestern.org The second annual Spring Running took place on June 2, 2007. The festival, a celebration of the renewed health of the Kennebec River and the rebounding populations of fish resulting from the removal of the Edwards Dam, provides an opportunity to educate […]

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DV-06-002 Enhancing Capacity for Economic Research on Marine Industries of Eastern Maine

Kevin Athearn University of Maine at Machias 25 Kimball Hall Machias, ME 04654 207-255-1216 kathearn@maine.edu Resource managers, regional planners, fishermen, seafood dealers, fish farmers, and others in eastern Maine need information about the economic value of various marine industries, as well as the economic consequences of pollution, red tide closures, conservation or stock enhancement efforts, […]

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DV-08-008 International Conference on Shellfish Restoration

November 19–22, 2008 Charleston, South Carolina, USA The 11th International Conference on Shellfish Restoration was held in historic Charleston, South Carolina. The meeting provided an opportunity for resource managers, shellfish farmers, community activists, historians, and anthropologists to exchange ideas to inform restoration of molluscan shellfish populations while improving water quality and the environmental health of […]

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DV-07-003 Annual Conference of the National Marine Educators Association

Don Hudson Gulf of Maine Marine Education Association The Gulf of Maine Marine Education Association (GOMMEA) hosted the annual conference of the National Marine Educators Association in Portland, Maine, in July 2007. At the sold-out conference, GOMMEA hosted the first meeting of a new Traditional Ecological Knowledge Committee, bringing native and first nations people together […]

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MOSAC-03-02 Three-dimensional Modeling of Cobscook Bay

Huijie Xue School of Marine Sciences University of Maine Orono, ME 04469 207.581.4318 hxue@maine.edu Cobscook and Passamaquoddy bays support an unusually diverse and productive ecosystem. The area is rich in natural resources and is used extensively by fishermen, the Passamaquoddy Tribe, tourists, and others. The offshore water is a busy conduit for tankers moving up […]

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DV-08-007 Penobscot River Revival

Gayle Zydlewski Lower Penobscot Watershed Coalition www.covebrook.org/lpwc The first Penobscot River Revival, a festival on the Bangor waterfront in July 2008, was imagined as a way to celebrate the restoration of the Penobscot River. The event was modeled after the successful Spring Running event, which Sea Grant has also supported. Total: $2,000 Please visit the […]

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