Supporting Documents

Island Monitoring Task Force Final Report

Island Monitoring Task Force Three-year Pilot Project 2004-2006 Final Report Principal Author and Project Coordinator Natalie Springuel Maine Sea Grant College Program College of the Atlantic 105 Eden St. Bar Harbor, Maine 04609 207-288-2944 ext.298 nspringuel@coa.edu GIS Technicians and Principal Cartographers Sarah Boucher and Jodi Jacobs College of the Atlantic graduate students (class of 2006)

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Recruitment of Atlantic Salmon Presentation

Recruitment of Atlantic Salmon Kevin D. Friedland National Marine Fisheries Service Narragansett, Rhode Island and Gerald Chaput, Lars Hansen, Fiona Hogan, Lars Karlsson, Jason Link, Julian MacLean, James Manning, Jennifer McCarthy, David Moore, Niall Ó Maoiléidigh, Arnaud Peyronnet, and David Reddin

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Catalog of Climate Change Investment Opportunities

Catalog of Climate Change Investment Opportunities: Programs and Projects in Maine Produced by University of Maine Cooperative Extension and Maine Sea Grant along with the Environmental Funders Network, a project of the Maine Community Foundation and the Maine Philanthropy Center, and with support from the Kendall Foundation and the Horizon Foundation. April 2008

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Washington County Nature Tourism Survey 2009

In terms of tourism, Washington County is a region of abundant opportunity and little visitation compared to other regions of the Maine coast. Few recent county-specific studies exist to guide the decisions of local business owners, natural resource managers, and local organizations working on sustainable tourism development. This project, funded by the Center for Tourism […]

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Visitor Expectations, Satisfaction, and Knowledge of Nature Tourism Opportunities in Washington County Maine

Visitor Expectations, Satisfaction & Knowledge of Nature Tourism Opportunities in Washington County, Maine Summer, 2009 Funded by Center for Tourism Research & Outreach (CenTRO) Dr. Andrea Ednie Assistant Professor of Environmental Recreation & Tourism Management Dr. Kevin Athearn Assistant Professor of Natural Resources Economics & Dr. William Eckart Professor of Environmental Recreation & Tourism Management

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