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The Lobster Bulletin, Summer 2014, Lobster Institute, University Of Maine Jul 2014

The Lobster Bulletin, Summer 2014, Lobster Institute, University Of Maine

Lobster Bulletin

The Lobster Bulletin newsletter includes research updates, and information on lobsters and the lobster industry. The Lobster Institute at the University of Maine is dedicated to protecting and conserving the lobster resource, and enhancing lobstering as an industry and a way of life.

Headlines in the Summer 2014 issue include:

  • In Memorium: Klaus G. Sonnenberg, 1946-2014
  • Lobster Institute Adds Two New Board Members
  • Changes in Leadership in Fishery Organizations
  • Research Report: Green Crab Studied as Possible Lobster Bait
  • Research Report: European Lobster Hatchery Aims to Release 60,000 Lobsters


Effects Of High Pressure Processing On The Quality Of Farm-Raised Abalone (Haliotis Rufescens), Brianna H. Hughes May 2014

Effects Of High Pressure Processing On The Quality Of Farm-Raised Abalone (Haliotis Rufescens), Brianna H. Hughes

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

High pressure processing (HPP) is a non-thermal method used to increase food safety and shelf-life. HPP has been explored for meat tenderization, with conflicting results depending on rigor status during HPP. In the seafood industry, HPP is used to shuck oysters and lobsters, but has been minimally investigated for use in processing abalones. Abalones are shellfish with high perishability that are typically sold live or frozen in the U.S. HPP has been proposed as an alternative method to process shucked abalone meats. The objectives of this research were to evaluate the effects of 1) rigor status during HPP on abalone …


The Ability Of Berry Extracts To Inhibit Alpha-Glucosidase In Vitro, Shannon Dubois May 2014

The Ability Of Berry Extracts To Inhibit Alpha-Glucosidase In Vitro, Shannon Dubois

Honors College

Type 2 diabetes is a growing public health concern. Drugs, such as acarbose, are used to slow the rise in blood glucose levels after meals by inhibiting the enzyme, alphaglucosidase, which is responsible for digesting complex carbohydrates. The objective of this study is to compare the alpha-glucosidase inhibitory activity of extracts from Maine blueberries and blackberries to acarbose because these plants are very anthocyanin-rich. Varietal differences in highbush blueberries (Vaccinium corymbosum) and agricultural practices for growing wild or lowbush blueberries (Vaccinium angustifolium Ait.) are also experimental variables. The twelve berry samples were obtained from farms around the state of Maine …


The Lobster Bulletin, Spring 2014, Lobster Institute, University Of Maine Apr 2014

The Lobster Bulletin, Spring 2014, Lobster Institute, University Of Maine

Lobster Bulletin

The Lobster Bulletin newsletter includes research updates, and information on lobsters and the lobster industry. The Lobster Institute at the University of Maine is dedicated to protecting and conserving the lobster resource, and enhancing lobstering as an industry and a way of life.

Headlines in the Spring 2014 issue include:

  • Red Lobster Restaurants Under New Ownership
  • Maine Department of Marine Resources Gathers Input in Advance of a Possible Lobster Management Plan
  • 2014 Canadian/U.S. Lobstermen's Town Meeting Held in Portland
  • Research Report: Areas of interest and suggested further study concerning the Searsport Harbor Federal Navigation Project
  • Research Report: University of Maine …


What The Hake?! Fish Forensics In Maine Markets, Laura Whitefleet-Smith, A. L. Bass Mar 2014

What The Hake?! Fish Forensics In Maine Markets, Laura Whitefleet-Smith, A. L. Bass

Maine Sea Grant Publications

Mislabeling of seafood is a widespread issue, not just locally but worldwide. Researchers at the University of New England have developed a molecular method for identifying six species of hake and an additional five groundfish species common to the Gulf of Maine.


The Lobster Bulletin, Winter 2014, Lobster Institute, University Of Maine Jan 2014

The Lobster Bulletin, Winter 2014, Lobster Institute, University Of Maine

Lobster Bulletin

The Lobster Bulletin newsletter includes research updates, and information on lobsters and the lobster industry. The Lobster Institute at the University of Maine is dedicated to protecting and conserving the lobster resource, and enhancing lobstering as an industry and a way of life.

Headlines in the Winter 2014 issue include:

  • 2013 Lobster Landings in Maine Remain High
  • Mouth of the Penobscot River Closed to Lobster Fishing—Though Lobsters Still Safe to Eat
  • Pending Canada/E.U. Trade Agreement May Provide Boost to Lobster Exports
  • 2013 Friends of the Lobster Institute
  • Research Report: DMR's Status of the Lobster Fishery as Reported at the Maine …


2013 Wild Blueberry Project Reports, Vivian Wu, Dorothy J. Klimis-Zacas, Frank A. Drummond, Judith A. Collins, Alex Bajcz, Lee Beers, Brianne Looze, Cyndy Loftin, Aaron Hoshide, Sara Bushmann, Kalyn Bickerman, Alison Dibble, Lois Berg Stack, Gabriel Al-Najjar, Elissa Ballman, Seanna L. Annis, Caleb Slemmons, David E. Yarborough, Jennifer L. D'Appollonio, Mary Ellen Camire, Jennifer R. Chadbourne, Michael Dougherty, Katherine Davis-Dentici, Edward Bernard, Tamara Levitsky, Tsutomu Ohno, Erika Lyon, Ellen Mallory, Katie Mcphee, Hannah Griffin, Marianne Sarrantonio Jan 2014

2013 Wild Blueberry Project Reports, Vivian Wu, Dorothy J. Klimis-Zacas, Frank A. Drummond, Judith A. Collins, Alex Bajcz, Lee Beers, Brianne Looze, Cyndy Loftin, Aaron Hoshide, Sara Bushmann, Kalyn Bickerman, Alison Dibble, Lois Berg Stack, Gabriel Al-Najjar, Elissa Ballman, Seanna L. Annis, Caleb Slemmons, David E. Yarborough, Jennifer L. D'Appollonio, Mary Ellen Camire, Jennifer R. Chadbourne, Michael Dougherty, Katherine Davis-Dentici, Edward Bernard, Tamara Levitsky, Tsutomu Ohno, Erika Lyon, Ellen Mallory, Katie Mcphee, Hannah Griffin, Marianne Sarrantonio

Wild Blueberry Research Reports

The 2013 edition of the Wild Blueberry Project Reports was prepared for the Wild Blueberry Commission of Maine and the Wild Blueberry Advisory Committee by researchers at the University of Maine, Orono. Projects in this report include:

1. Development of effective intervention measures to maintain and improve food safety for wild blueberries

2. Do wild blueberries alleviate risk factors related to the Metabolic Syndrome?

3. Wild Blueberry consumption and exercise-induced Oxidative Stress: Inflammatory Response and DNA damage

4. Control tactics for blueberry pest insects, 2013

5. Pesticide residues on wild blueberry, 2013

6. Biology of pest insects and IPM, 2013 …