Community Science Update
Graduate students Sarah Risley (above) and Melissa Britsch (now at the Maine Coastal Program) led local knowledge research in the Damariscotta and Medomak River estuaries. This open-access study was just […]

Congratulations to Dr. Jennifer Smith-Mayo! Earlier this semester, Jen successfully defended her PhD dissertation entitled聽An Engaged Approach to Tracing How Practices of Articulation Shape Embodiment and Materiality in a Science-based […]

Thanks to the National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF) for including our work in this story on science communication: https://www.neefusa.org/story/environmental-education/why-science-communication-important

We had a long field season this year, starting with focus groups in the spring and then shellfish ecological studies that spanned the summer and fall. The last couple of […]

Congratulations to Dr.聽Phoebe聽Jekielek! On September 19th,聽Phoebe聽successfully defended her PhD dissertation entitled聽Integrating life history and environmental DNA (eDNA) data to enhance detection of sea scallop (Placopecten magellanicus)聽populations,聽in partial fulfilment of her […]

The Maine Climate Council Scientific and Technical Subcommittee recently released their 2024 report, which guides the work of the Council in finalizing the Maine Climate Action Plan later this year. […]

Read on to learn about the progress of marine ecosystem-based management, in light of a recent publication in Ocean Sustainability聽that Heather contributed to. 聽The team shared their findings in an […]