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Mr. and Mrs. Dillon
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Reference
  • People
  • International
Mr. and Mrs. Dillon
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
C. Douglas Dillon (1909-2003) Ambassador to France, 57th Secretary of Treasury, Under Secretary of State Susan (Suzzie) Slater Dillon (1917-2019) 3rd husband was Dewitt L. Sage (d. 1982) 4th husband was Douglas Dillon Summer Residence: Sea Watch, Northeast Harbor Mrs. Dillon donated the Woolies to the Northeast Harbor Library
Bras D'Or Lake
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Reference
  • Places, Lake
  • International
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Bras D'Or Lake
Southwest Harbor Public Library
The Book Room, Ltd., Halifax, Nova Scotia
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Reference
  • Businesses, Publishing Business
  • International
  • In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
The Book Room, Ltd., Halifax, Nova Scotia
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Seal Island, Nova Scotia
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Art, Other Art
  • Events, Shipwreck
  • Places, Island
  • Stanhope Lenard Esq.
  • International
Seal Island, Nova Scotia
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Scene of the wreck of the steamship Columbia July 2, 1843
The Traveling Exhibition of Captain Samuel Hadlock Jr.
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Publication, Other Publication
  • People
  • Robin K. Wright
  • 1987, 1997
  • International
Description:
Capt. Samuel Hadlock Jr. (1792-1829) was a 19th century entrepreneur who made & lost his fortune in Europe in the 1820's, while exhibiting a traveling show of Eskimos.
The Esquimaux-Indians in Berlin 1824-1825 Drawings and Prints
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Publication, Other Publication
  • People
  • Ulf Bankmann
  • 1997
  • International
Description:
Capt. Samuel Hadlock Jr. (1792-1829) was a 19th century entrepreneur who made & lost his fortune in Europe in the 1820's, while exhibiting a traveling show of Eskimos.
Harbor of Saint John
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Map
  • Places, Harbor
  • British Surveys
  • 1904
  • International
Harbor of Saint John
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Chart of the Harbor of Saint John, New Brunswick.
Alaska, Northern Canada and Greenland
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Map
  • Places
  • 1948
  • International
Belle Isle -- Newfoundland
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Map
  • Places, Island
  • Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa, Canada
  • 1954
  • International
Belle Isle -- Newfoundland
Northeast Harbor Library
Meeting of F. D. Roosevelt and W. Churchill aboard "HMS Prince of Wales", August 1941
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Events
  • People
  • Vessels, Naval Vessel
  • 1941
  • International
Description:
President Roosevelt and party coming aboard "HMS Prince of Wales" from "USS Augusta" at Argentia Naval Base, Canada
Meeting of F. D. Roosevelt and W. Churchill aboard "HMS Prince of Wales", August 1941
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Events
  • People
  • 1941
  • International
Description:
Services aboard "HMS Prince of Wales" at Argentia, Canada (August 1941)
Northern Pacific Sound Pollution
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
  • Mallory McElhaney
  • 2023
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Northern Pacific Sound Pollution
College of the Atlantic
Description:
The longest distance a human shout has been heard from is just over 10 miles, and that scream happened over a lake. Researchers have estimated that a whale scream, or more so a song, can be heard from over 10,000 miles away! Though we can't always hear these songs because of their low frequencies, whales can listen and respond to each other from oceans away.
J-Pod Southern Resident Killer Whale Movement
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
  • Chloe Meyer
  • 2023
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Description:
How vessel traffic, chinook salmon, water quality, climate, and the navy impact how J-Pod moves throughout the Salish Sea
Dutton Maple Lot
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Businesses, Farming
  • Lily Dutton
  • 2023
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Dutton Maple Lot
College of the Atlantic
Description:
Change in seasons, and Mapping the tap lines
The Geology of National Parks Class, Winter 2023
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Places
  • The Geology of National Parks Class, Winter 2023
  • 2023
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Description:
'Grand Teton National park is located in Northwestern Wyoming and is home to an abundant variety of flora and fauna, lakes, rivers, and the striking Teton range. The Tetons are the youngest of all the mountain ranges in the Rocky Mountain chain yet are made up of the continent's oldest rocks that date back 3 billion years.'
Nesting Sea Turtles on a Changing Caribbean Island
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
  • Georgia Lattig
  • 2023
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Description:
The Buck Island Sea Turtle Research Program (BISTRP) is a long-term sea turtle monitoring project that focuses on nesting sea turtles in the Caribbean. BISTRP was initiated by the National Park Service in 1988 after Buck Island was identified as an important nesting beach for sea turtles, in particular for the critically endangered Hawksbill sea turtle. Since 1988, the program has conducted annual monitoring of the nesting sea turtles on Buck Island with the goal of identifying each nesting female, collecting biological data, and tracking nest success on the island. [show more]
River Herring in the Concord River Watershed
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
  • Lucian Vazquez
  • 2023
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Description:
Since long ago, each spring the River Herring swam up the Concord, Sudbury and Assabet Rivers (SUASCO) in unfathomable numbers to spawn. Their numbers turned the sluggish river turbulent with movement, and their masses colored the water black. Nipmuc, Pawtucket, and Massachuset people, their ancestors before them, and later English colonists, treasured these runs for food and fertilizer, and many seasonal communities were once situated at ideal fishing places. The industrial revolution came with largely little heed to the fish or those that used them. [show more]
The Bale National Park: Harenna Forest, Ethiopia
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
  • Rediet Wondwossen Delelegne
  • 2023
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Description:
The Harenna forest is the largest cloud forest in Ethiopia, located in the southern region of the Bale mountain range. 60⁰ 20' and 60⁰ 50'N
Measles: Understanding Outbreaks
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • People
  • Porcia Manandhar
  • 2017
  • International
Measles: Understanding Outbreaks
College of the Atlantic
Description:
Measles is an air-born infection caused by a paramyxovirus, mostly common in early childhood. In the present day, measles is considered an extinct disease in most parts of the world. According to WHO, in 1980, before widespread vaccination, measles caused an estimated 2.6 million deaths each year. However, in the recent years, the once eradicated disease started resurfacing in countries like New Zealand, Australia, and United States (CDC). It is one of the leading causes of death among young children even though a safe and cost-effective vaccine is available (WHO). [show more]
Mobile Moms
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • People
  • Helen Portner
  • 2021-06
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Mobile Moms
College of the Atlantic
Description:
Urban Planning for Primary Caregivers, Utrecht, Netherlands
Mussel Power In Estonia
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Businesses, Farming
  • Annaleena Vaher
  • 2020
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Mussel Power In Estonia
College of the Atlantic
Description:
Exploring the potential Blue mussel aquaculture sites in Estonian waters
Planning for Climate Change in Denmark
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Events
  • Katrine Oesterby
  • 2020
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Description:
This GIS story map introduces you to Denmark and the current climate politics in the country. We will then have a look at Denmark in a global context and finally, examine how GIS can help us when we are "Planning for climate change in Denmark".
Global Restrictions on Shark Finning
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
  • Ernesto Hernandez Rodriguez
  • 2020
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Description:
An estimated 73 million sharks were killed last year, primarily for their fins. Their populations are at critical levels, and they are still being fished out of the oceans at unsustainable rates. Some regional populations of shark species are down to 95 - 99%, which is considered functional extinction.
The Dorr Museum Collections and their Global Origins
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
  • Jasper White
  • 2020
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Description:
An exploration of the George B. Dorr Museum of Natural History collections and their origins. The Dorr Museum of Natural History is unique among museums in that its collections have been prepared entirely by students.
Cheetahs in Southern Africa
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
  • Stephanie Arevalo
  • 2021-06
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Cheetahs in Southern Africa
College of the Atlantic
Description:
Under the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) 's, cheetahs are listed as vulnerable. This status means the species is likely to become endangered unless the circumstances threatening its survival and reproduction of the species improve. Due to recent studies showing a significant decline in current cheetah numbers, scientists have started calling for the species to be up-listed to endangered status under the IUCN.