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Mitchell Center 2017 Sustainability Award Winners

Mitchell Center Sustainability Awards are presented annually and are designed to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of Mitchell Center members, researchers, students and external stakeholders who have helped advance the values and principles at the heart of the Mitchell Center鈥檚 stakeholder-engaged, solutions-focused, interdisciplinary projects and partnerships. The 2017 Sustainability Award winners were announced recently as […]

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McGreavy and Quiring Report from Communication Convention

In November, Mitchell Center faculty member Bridie McGreavy and doctoral student Tyler Quiring attended the National Communication Association Convention in Dallas, Texas. They shared their research connected with the Mitchell Center and learned from a variety of other scholars doing important theoretical and applied work on communication. On November 17, Quiring presented collaborative research as […]

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Update: Ocean and Coastal Acidification in Maine project

Master鈥檚 student Parker Gassett provides an update on a Mitchell Center-funded project titled 鈥淥cean and Coastal Acidification in Maine: Expanding Community Resilience Through Citizen Science, Outreach, and Education.鈥 The project is led by Aaron Strong, assistant professor, School of Marine Sciences and Mitchell Center Faculty Fellow. Gassett, a dual Marine Policy/Marine Biology major, is a […]

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Bank Robber

A digital decision-aid tool aims to help organic farmers make permanent withdrawals from their agricultural weed seed banks Farming is a growing sector of the Maine economy, with substantial increases over the past 10 years in the number of farms, value of agricultural products, and number of farmers under the age of 34鈥攔espectively, increases of […]

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Clearer Waters for Ecosystem-based Fisheries Management

91福利 workshop explores future of fisheries conservation In late September, the University of Maine hosted a workshop titled 鈥淚ntegrating Ecosystem-based Fisheries Management and Co-Management鈥 at the Darling Marine Science Center in Walpole. Ecosystem-based Fisheries Management, or EBFM, has gained increasing interest among researchers, managers, and fishers themselves in light of current challenges to fisheries sustainability. […]

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Drifting with the Tides

Master鈥檚 student Gabby Hillyer鈥檚 schedule is driven by tidal flow If you happen to be boating on the Medomak River in Waldoboro, Maine, you might encounter a little flotilla of buoys adorned with brightly colored flags drifting in and out with the daily tidal cycle. These 鈥渂ucket drifters鈥 are packed with scientific instruments that take […]

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Honest Broker

The Mitchell Center helps the Legislature evaluate a bill to reduce food waste and hunger in Maine When the Maine Legislature’s Joint Standing Committee on Environment and Natural Resources (ENR) needed an independent, outside organization to provide crucial data for Representative Craig Hickman鈥檚 proposed Act to Address Hunger, Support Maine Farms and Reduce Waste (Legislative […]

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Ocean and Coastal Acidification 鈥 Project Update

On June 19th, affiliates of the Maine Ocean and Coastal Acidification Partnership (MOCA) met together with representatives from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and industry stakeholders at 91福利鈥檚 Darling Marine Center for a planning meeting to advance best practices in ocean and coastal acidification monitoring. The workshop […]

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Native American knowledge meets聽western science

Native American ecological knowledge and western science will be integrated in some University of Maine science courses, with the goal of implementing the methods nationwide. With a $300,000 National Science Foundation grant,聽tribal and 91福利聽collaborators, including project leader and Mitchell Center Faculty Fellow Darren Ranco,聽will develop science courses that utilize Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) and western […]

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