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Natural Resources Outreach Coalition: Coordination And Program Delivery, Stone, A, Frank Mitchell, Amanda Stone Dec 2004

Natural Resources Outreach Coalition: Coordination And Program Delivery, Stone, A, Frank Mitchell, Amanda Stone

PREP Reports & Publications

The Natural Resources Outreach Coalition (NROC) is a multi-organizational initiative providing technical and educational assistance to communities in New Hampshire’s coastal watersheds dealing with the effects of growth. The NROC program offered to communities includes an initial educational public presentation, Dealing with Growth, followed by a series of follow-up meetings to help the community focus their goals, develop an action-oriented work plan, and provide the technical and educational assistance needed to help the community meet its goals.


2004 Support For Shellfish Program And Estuarine Education, Meeker, S & Reid, A, B. Sharon Meeker, Ann S. Reid Dec 2004

2004 Support For Shellfish Program And Estuarine Education, Meeker, S & Reid, A, B. Sharon Meeker, Ann S. Reid

PREP Reports & Publications

Working within the University of New Hampshire (UNH) Cooperative Extension/Sea Grant Program, the Great Bay Coast Watch (GBCW) is New Hampshire’s most wide ranging program for direct citizen involvement in monitoring estuarine and coastal systems. GBCW has a fifteen year history of educating citizens about the Great Bay Estuary, New Hampshire Seacoast, and Gulf of Maine watershed through active participation in monitoring and an accompanying education program. Based in Durham, NH, GBCW coordinates over 100 volunteers drawn from 19 New Hampshire and Southern Maine communities. In 1990, volunteers began monitoring eight sites on a monthly basis April through October. Today, …


Dover Natural Resource Mapping And Community Outreach Initiative, Bird, Dover Planning Department Dec 2004

Dover Natural Resource Mapping And Community Outreach Initiative, Bird, Dover Planning Department

PREP Reports & Publications

The grant funding has allowed us to further address the continuing need for community awareness for open space and natural resource protection in the City of Dover. This funding has enabled the City of Dover Planning Department in partnership with the City of Dover Open Lands Committee to present several events throughout October and November 2004. The events offered participants information about natural resource and open space protection as well as an opportunity to enjoy nature. They increased public awareness about the Open Lands Committee and its function. Activities and workshops from October to November 2004 included Apple Harvest Day …


Wetlands Assessment, Inventory, And Prime Wetlands Designation Project In The Taylor River Watershed, Town Of Hampton, Hampton Conservation Commission, Rockingham County Conservation District Dec 2004

Wetlands Assessment, Inventory, And Prime Wetlands Designation Project In The Taylor River Watershed, Town Of Hampton, Hampton Conservation Commission, Rockingham County Conservation District

PREP Reports & Publications

The purpose of this project was to provide significant educational efforts on wetlands functions and values, prime wetlands designation, on-the-ground inventory findings, wildlife habitat, and New Hampshire's Prime Wetlands laws and rules for the two communities located within the project focus area. The focus area for this project was the Taylor River Watershed, which comprises the Taylor River as it flows through both

Hampton and Hampton Falls, a bit of Ash Brook and Old River as it flows through Hampton, and Grapevine Run as it flows through Hampton Falls. This project assessed over 152 wetland areas containing approximately 620 acres. …


Snow Accumulation, Surface Height Change, And Firn Densification At Summit, Greenland: Insights From 2 Years Of In Situ Observation, Jack E. Dibb, Mark Fahnestock Dec 2004

Snow Accumulation, Surface Height Change, And Firn Densification At Summit, Greenland: Insights From 2 Years Of In Situ Observation, Jack E. Dibb, Mark Fahnestock

Earth Sciences

Weekly measurements of surface height change were made at an accumulation forest of 100 stakes at Summit, Greenland, over a 2-year period (17 August 2000 to 8 August 2002). On average, the surface height relative to the stakes increased 64 (±4.8) cm in the first year and 65 (±5.3) cm in the second, identical to the average (65 ± 4.5 cm yr−1) previously reported for the period 1991–1995 in a similar forest 28 km to the southwest. The continuous 2-year data set indicates that the rate of surface rise was not constant, with the summers of 2001 and …


Summertime Ozone At Mount Washington: Meteorological Controls At The Highest Peak In The Northeast, E V. Fischer, R. Talbot, Jack E. Dibb Dec 2004

Summertime Ozone At Mount Washington: Meteorological Controls At The Highest Peak In The Northeast, E V. Fischer, R. Talbot, Jack E. Dibb

Earth Sciences

This study examined the synoptic and regional-scale meteorological controls on summertime O3 at Mount Washington, the highest peak (1910 m) in the northeastern United States. Analysis of air mass transport to Mount Washington was conducted for the summers of 1998–2003 using backward trajectories. Distinct patterns in air mass history were revealed using this approach that helped explain extreme variations in O3 mixing ratios. Most enhanced (≥90th percentile) and depleted (≤10th percentile) O3 events were short-lived and spread out over the summer months. Enhanced O3 events at Mount Washington were generally associated with westerly transport, while depleted …


On-Line Resource Clearinghouse For Rapidly Growing Communities, Amy Seif Dec 2004

On-Line Resource Clearinghouse For Rapidly Growing Communities, Amy Seif

PREP Reports & Publications

According to the Environmental Protection Agency, sprawl is among the biggest environmental challenges facing New England, where more than 1,200 acres of open space are lost to development each week. New Hampshire is the fastest growing state in New England, and much of this growth is located within the 42 community coastal watershed served by the New Hampshire Estuaries Project. The Resource Clearinghouse for Rapidly Growing Communities project was created out of an interest in getting community decision makers the information and access to resources that they need to make informed decisions in this challenging time. The clearinghouse is designed …


Land Use Influence On The Characteristics Of Groundwater Inputs To The Great Bay Estuary, New Hampshire, Thomas P. Ballestero, Robert Roseen, Gabriel F. Bacca-Cortes Dec 2004

Land Use Influence On The Characteristics Of Groundwater Inputs To The Great Bay Estuary, New Hampshire, Thomas P. Ballestero, Robert Roseen, Gabriel F. Bacca-Cortes

PREP Reports & Publications

This research examines the sources and factors affecting nutrient-laden groundwater discharge to the Great Bay Estuary. To further understand this relationship, examination of groundwater residence time, a review of historic land uses, and nitrate source tracking strategies were used. Seven submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) sites were selected, and groundwater monitoring networks were installed to examine the relationship between land use and groundwater quality at the discharge zones. Field activities were performed in the summer and fall of 2003 and 2004. Estuarine water intrusion in groundwater discharge samples confounded the analyses for major ion chemistry and boron isotopes. CFC-derived and modeled …


Unh Seeks Employers For Resume Review Day Jan 27, Denise Hart Dec 2004

Unh Seeks Employers For Resume Review Day Jan 27, Denise Hart

Media Relations

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Unh Hosts War At The Whitt Sled Hockey Tourney Jan 9, Sharon Keeler Dec 2004

Unh Hosts War At The Whitt Sled Hockey Tourney Jan 9, Sharon Keeler

Media Relations

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Unh Students Help Seacoast Children Learn To Read, Jessica D'Avanza Dec 2004

Unh Students Help Seacoast Children Learn To Read, Jessica D'Avanza

Media Relations

No abstract provided.


Unh Warmth Drive A Huge Success More Than 1,000 Articles Of Clothing Collected, Sharon Keeler Dec 2004

Unh Warmth Drive A Huge Success More Than 1,000 Articles Of Clothing Collected, Sharon Keeler

Media Relations

No abstract provided.


2004 Water Quality Education Onboard The Gundalow, Bolster, M, Molly Bolster Dec 2004

2004 Water Quality Education Onboard The Gundalow, Bolster, M, Molly Bolster

PREP Reports & Publications

The Gundalow Company (a non-profit 501(c)3 organization) sponsors maritime history and environmental educational programs for school groups and the public onboard the replica gundalow Captain Edward Adams from May through November in 12-15 riverfront locations in the Piscataqua region. The project funded by the NHEP in 2004 included the development of an expanded Gundalow Company education program curriculum in order to motivate all gundalow visitors to appreciate the relationship between regional maritime history, contemporary water quality issues and future stewardship responsibilities. The NHEP grant also supported the Gundalow Company’s efforts to bring the gundalow to Durham and Newmarket. The content …


Unh Students Participate In The American Cancer Societys Colleges Against Cancer National Meeting, Sharon Keeler Dec 2004

Unh Students Participate In The American Cancer Societys Colleges Against Cancer National Meeting, Sharon Keeler

Media Relations

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Conservation Easement Outreach Project, Wenninger, Ray Wenninger Dec 2004

Conservation Easement Outreach Project, Wenninger, Ray Wenninger

PREP Reports & Publications

Stratham voters approved a 5 million dollar conservation bond issue in 2002 to preserve open space through easement or outright purchase. The Ad-hoc Conservation Bond Subcommittee to the Conservation Commission is helping achieve Stratham’s open space goals and is continuing to reach out to landowners that have undeveloped land that may be suitable for Stratham’s open space initiative. It was an opportune time for the subcommittee to provide updated outreach materials when a grant by the Natural Resources Outreach Coalition (NROC) Implementation Grant Program became available. The grant, managed by the New Hampshire Estuaries Project, provided funding to produce and …


Concord High Teacher Honored By Unh For Outstanding Service, David Sims Dec 2004

Concord High Teacher Honored By Unh For Outstanding Service, David Sims

Media Relations

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History Channel Fishes For Modern Marvels Off New Hampshire Coast, Dolores Leonard Dec 2004

History Channel Fishes For Modern Marvels Off New Hampshire Coast, Dolores Leonard

Media Relations

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Feeding Methane Vents And Gas Hydrate Deposits At South Hydrate Ridge, Anne M. Trehu, Peter B. Flemings, Nathan L. B. Bangs, Johanna Chevallier, Eulalia Gracia, Joel E. Johnson, C.-S. Liu, Xiaoli Liu, Michael Riedel, Marta E. Torres Dec 2004

Feeding Methane Vents And Gas Hydrate Deposits At South Hydrate Ridge, Anne M. Trehu, Peter B. Flemings, Nathan L. B. Bangs, Johanna Chevallier, Eulalia Gracia, Joel E. Johnson, C.-S. Liu, Xiaoli Liu, Michael Riedel, Marta E. Torres

Faculty Publications

Log and core data document gas saturations as high as 90% in a coarse‐grained turbidite sequence beneath the gas hydrate stability zone (GHSZ) at south Hydrate Ridge, in the Cascadia accretionary complex. The geometry of this gas‐saturated bed is defined by a strong, negative‐polarity reflection in 3D seismic data. Because of the gas buoyancy, gas pressure equals or exceeds the overburden stress immediately beneath the GHSZ at the summit. We conclude that gas is focused into the coarse‐grained sequence from a large volume of the accretionary complex and is trapped until high gas pressure forces the gas to migrate through …


Unh To Host Regional National Ocean Sciences Bowl Feb 5, Barbara Pinto-Maurer Dec 2004

Unh To Host Regional National Ocean Sciences Bowl Feb 5, Barbara Pinto-Maurer

Media Relations

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Unh Researcher Helping Assess Ecological Impact Of Clean Air Act, David Sims Dec 2004

Unh Researcher Helping Assess Ecological Impact Of Clean Air Act, David Sims

Media Relations

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Unh Students, Including Several From Nh, Among 10,000 Geophysicists At Annual Science Meeting, David Sims Dec 2004

Unh Students, Including Several From Nh, Among 10,000 Geophysicists At Annual Science Meeting, David Sims

Media Relations

No abstract provided.


Freshman Camp Appeal Granted Moratorium Decreased From Two Years To One, Kim Billings Dec 2004

Freshman Camp Appeal Granted Moratorium Decreased From Two Years To One, Kim Billings

Media Relations

No abstract provided.


Alumni From Unh And Dartmouth Participate In Blood Drive Competition, Unh Alumni Association Programs Office Dec 2004

Alumni From Unh And Dartmouth Participate In Blood Drive Competition, Unh Alumni Association Programs Office

Media Relations

No abstract provided.


Unh To Acquire Supercomputing Cluster, David Sims Dec 2004

Unh To Acquire Supercomputing Cluster, David Sims

Media Relations

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University Of New Hampshire Partners With Ebsco To Launch Ground Breaking Franchising Bibliography, Lori Wright Dec 2004

University Of New Hampshire Partners With Ebsco To Launch Ground Breaking Franchising Bibliography, Lori Wright

Media Relations

No abstract provided.


Unh Offers Art Based Literacy Workshops, Liz Arcieri Dec 2004

Unh Offers Art Based Literacy Workshops, Liz Arcieri

Media Relations

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Under One Roof Project Improves Community Options For Individuals With Disabilities And Their Families, Julie Moser Dec 2004

Under One Roof Project Improves Community Options For Individuals With Disabilities And Their Families, Julie Moser

Media Relations

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2004-05 Faculty Senate - December 6, 2004 Minutes Summary, Faculty Senate Dec 2004

2004-05 Faculty Senate - December 6, 2004 Minutes Summary, Faculty Senate

Faculty Senate Agendas & Minutes

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Unh Faculty Senate Motion # Ix-M7 Study Away Academic Eligibility, Faculty Senate Dec 2004

Unh Faculty Senate Motion # Ix-M7 Study Away Academic Eligibility, Faculty Senate

Faculty Senate Motions

No abstract provided.


U.S. Law Of The Sea Cruise To Map The Foot Of The Slope And 2500-M Isobath Of The Northeast Us Atlantic Continental Margin: Legs 1, 2 And 3. Cruise Report, James V. Gardner Dec 2004

U.S. Law Of The Sea Cruise To Map The Foot Of The Slope And 2500-M Isobath Of The Northeast Us Atlantic Continental Margin: Legs 1, 2 And 3. Cruise Report, James V. Gardner

Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping

U.S. Law of the Sea cruise to map the foot of the slope and 2500-m isobath of the Northeast US Atlantic continental margin: Legs 1,2 and 3

CRUISES H04-1, 2 and 3

August 23, to November 30, 2004

Gulfport, MS to Norfolk, VA