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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Covid-19_Umaine News_New International Study Shows Alternative Seafood Networks Provided Resilient Diversity During Pandemic, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Covid-19_Umaine News_New International Study Shows Alternative Seafood Networks Provided Resilient Diversity During Pandemic, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Division of Marketing & Communications
Screenshot of UMaine News press release regarding a University of Maine study into the need for greater functional diversity in supply chains led by Joshua Stoll, assistant professor of.marine policy at the University of Maine.
Covid-19_Umaine News_Marine Science Course Connects Distant Students Of Sustainability Science, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Covid-19_Umaine News_Marine Science Course Connects Distant Students Of Sustainability Science, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Division of Marketing & Communications
Screenshot of UMaine News release regarding Marine science course connecting distant students of sustainability science.
Maine Epscor Summer 2020 Newsletter, Maine Epscor
Maine Epscor Summer 2020 Newsletter, Maine Epscor
General University of Maine Publications
NSF EPSCoR-Funded Research and Activities across the state have proven themselves to be resilient and impactful amidst challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and its subsequent restrictions.
Since our last published update, Maine EPSCoR successfully completed the Year 5 No Cost Extension (NCE) report for the previous Track-1 award, the Sustainable Ecological Aquaculture Network (SEANET), thus closing out the research grant that has acted as a catalyst for cutting-edge sustainable aquaculture research in the state of Maine. During the NCE, SEANET supported 12 faculty participants, 23 graduate students, and 50 undergraduate students, created 27 publications, and saw $10,699,228 in awarded …
Lobster Institute_Covid-19 Public Health Links Webpage, University Of Maine Lobster Institute
Lobster Institute_Covid-19 Public Health Links Webpage, University Of Maine Lobster Institute
Lobster Institute
Screenshot of University of Maine's Lobster Institute webpage with guidance regarding lobster fishing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lobster Institute_Covid-19 Related Articles Webpage, University Of Maine Lobster Institute
Lobster Institute_Covid-19 Related Articles Webpage, University Of Maine Lobster Institute
Lobster Institute
Screenshot of University of Maine's Lobster Institute webpage with articles regarding lobster fishing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Scientific Diving_Diving Operations: Covid-19, Christopher Riguad
Scientific Diving_Diving Operations: Covid-19, Christopher Riguad
Teaching, Learning & Research Documents
Diving operations for University of Maine Scientific Diving during the COVID-19 pandemic from Christopher Rigaud, UMaine Diving Operations Manager.
Maine Epscor Fall 2019 Newsletter, Maine Epscor
Maine Epscor Fall 2019 Newsletter, Maine Epscor
General University of Maine Publications
As the Sustainable Ecological Aquaculture Network (SEANET) completes its final year, several other National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded grants and activities throughout the state have continued a legacy of positively impacting the state’s capacity for research, development, and STEM education.
Maine EPSCoR’s newest Track-1 grant, Molecule to Ecosystem: Environmental DNA as a Nexus of Coastal Ecosystem Sustainability for Maine (or Maine-eDNA), is no exception. It has had a strong start, and we aim to continue strengthening collaborations among partner institutions, while conducting highly impactful research, education, and outreach of benefit to Maine.
In this newsletter, you’ll learn more about:
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On How A Fisherman Supports Fishermen: Oral History With Patrick Shepard, Natalie Springuel
On How A Fisherman Supports Fishermen: Oral History With Patrick Shepard, Natalie Springuel
The Catch
No abstract provided.
Reflections On The Water, Patricia S. Ranzoni
The World Is Your Oyster, Aliya Uteuova
Editor's Note: The Catch Volume Vi, Catherine Schmitt
Maine Epscor Fall 2017 Newsletter, Maine Epscor
Maine Epscor Fall 2017 Newsletter, Maine Epscor
General University of Maine Publications
National Science Foundation (NSF) advances excellence in science and engineering research and education in Maine. Two NSF EPSCoR grants are currently underway in our state, and I’d like to take this opportunity to highlight some of our recent achievements.
SEANET consists of 42 faculty members, 90 undergraduate students, 43 graduate students, and 3 Ph.D. candidates, who are engaged in aquaculture research at 11 institutions across the state. Recent accomplishments include:
• Successful National Science Foundation (NSF) site visit completed in August 2017, which reviewed the project against plans and objectives
• SEANET faculty and students have been highly productive, with …
The Mackerel Fishermen, Avery B. Stone
Cormorant, Judy Kaber
Awakening, Angela M. Waldron
Editor's Note, Leonore Hildebrandt
Maine Epscor Spring 2017 Newsletter, Maine Epscor
Maine Epscor Spring 2017 Newsletter, Maine Epscor
General University of Maine Publications
National Science Foundation (NSF) EPSCoR Advances Excellence in science and engineering research and education in Maine. Three NSF EPSCoR grants are currently underway in our state, and I’d like to take this opportunity to highlight each of the three programs.
Our current NSF EPSCoR RII Track 1 grant, the Sustainable Ecological Aquaculture Network (SEANET), consists of four research themes (Ecological and Sociological Carrying Capacity; Aquaculture in a Changing Ecosystem; Innovations in Aquaculture; and Human Dimensions) that are collaborating through a variety of projects to positively impact Maine’s working waterfront. SEANET consists of 42 faculty members, 78 undergraduate students and 39 …
Long Reach Cove, Sally Bliumis-Dunn
For The Blue Crab, J.D. Smith
The Egg Masses Of The Moon Snail, Kim Roberts
Fossil Brothers, Peter H. Spectre
In My Father's Boots, Michael G. Dunn
An Ocean Venture, Mattie Rodrigue
Editor's Note, Linda Buckmaster