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River Herring Co-management in Downeast Maine College of the Atlantic |
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| River Herring Co-management in Downeast Maine College of the Atlantic Description: A final project for College of the Atlantic's Fisheries, Fishermen, and Fishing Communities course 2023 |
River Herring at Wight's Pond College of the Atlantic |
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| River Herring at Wight's Pond College of the Atlantic Description: an outreach piece from College of the Atlantic's Fisheries, Fishermen, and Fishing Communities course 2023 |
Tracking Great White Sharks in the Gulf of Maine College of the Atlantic |
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| Tracking Great White Sharks in the Gulf of Maine College of the Atlantic Description: Acoustic Receivers are monitoring devices that listen for specific sound wavelengths. When these soundwaves are detected a data point is stored and categorized under a unique ID. |
Where Do Gulls Go? College of the Atlantic |
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| Where Do Gulls Go? College of the Atlantic Description: Herring gulls are found around the world, not only by the sea, despite often being called "seagulls". There is debate over the herring gull's taxonomic status. American ornithologists lump herring gulls in North America and Europe, while European ornithologists split them. They are often described as scavengers, though there is evidence that individual herring gulls specialize on particular food sources (intertidal, aquaculture, ocean, anthropogenic, freshwater). [show more] |
Algal Blooms and Common Loons in Maine College of the Atlantic |
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| Algal Blooms and Common Loons in Maine College of the Atlantic Description: Maine has over 6,000 lakes and ponds. These waterbodies are home to a wide range of wildlife and plant species. Maintaining high water quality in Maine’s lakes and ponds is essential to protect the health of these habitats and the species that use them. |
Maine Oyster Trail Pilot Project, Damariscotta River College of the Atlantic |
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| Maine Oyster Trail Pilot Project, Damariscotta River College of the Atlantic Description: A Map showing land use, waterfront access, and other factors important to Oyster aquiculture. |
Distribution of Four Ground-Dwelling Arthropod Families College of the Atlantic |
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| Distribution of Four Ground-Dwelling Arthropod Families College of the Atlantic Description: Distribution of Four Ground-Dwelling Arthropod Families in Traps Across Pine Hill and Settlement Quarry, Deer Isle, Maine |
The Taunton Bay Study: Eelgrass 1955-2005 College of the Atlantic |
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| The Taunton Bay Study: Eelgrass 1955-2005 College of the Atlantic Description: Changes in Eelgrass over time in Taunton Bay, headwaters of Frenchman Bay |
Finding Travel Distances of Snakes to Islands on the Coast of Maine College of the Atlantic |
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| Finding Travel Distances of Snakes to Islands on the Coast of Maine College of the Atlantic Description: These maps show attempts to find the shortest distances across the water makes would have to travel from the mainland to various islands. |
Nest Site Selection of the Black Guillemot on Great Duck island College of the Atlantic |
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| Nest Site Selection of the Black Guillemot on Great Duck island College of the Atlantic Description: Nesting sites along the rocky berm of Great Duck Island. |
Horse Healthcare in Maine College of the Atlantic |
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| Horse Healthcare in Maine College of the Atlantic Description: The USDA reported a shortage of veterinarians in at least 500 counties spanning 44 states. This shortage is mostly in rural areas and therefore has a larger effect on large animals and livestock. American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) reported that only 10% of graduates had an interest in working with livestock. |
The Dynamic Forest Cover of Great Duck Island College of the Atlantic |
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| The Dynamic Forest Cover of Great Duck Island College of the Atlantic Description: Great Duck Island is a 237-acre island 15 km south of Mount Desert Island, Maine. It served as a manned Coast Guard lighthouse post from 1890 until 1986 when it was automated. Sheep grazed the island from the late 19th century until 1951, dramatically impacting the landscape and ecology of the island. In 1985, the Nature Conservancy and the State of Maine gained control of most of the island, collaborating with the College of the Atlantic Eno Research Station to monitor the ecology of the land. [show more] |
How to Bee in Maine College of the Atlantic |
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| How to Bee in Maine College of the Atlantic Description: Pollinators such as wild bees and the Western honeybee, Apis mellifera, are important to humans and nature. Seventy-five percent of food crops and 90% of wild flowering plants benefit from animal pollinators (IPBES 2016). |
328: Response, Rehab, Release College of the Atlantic |
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| 328: Response, Rehab, Release College of the Atlantic Description: The rehabilitation story of seal #328, a juvenile harbor seal rescued from Cape Elizabeth, ME. |
Gulls of the Gulf of Maine College of the Atlantic |
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