Coastal Conversations Radio Program: Gulls and Seabirds in the Gulf of Maine, How are They Doing?
Gulls and Seabirds in the Gulf of Maine: How are They Doing?
Coastal Conversations show: April 08, 2016
Gulls and Seabirds in the Gulf of Maine: How are They Doing?
Coastal Conversations show: April 08, 2016
Participants in the 2016 Aquaculture in Shared Waters class make a visit to the Heal Eddy clam farm in Georgetown on Monday.
Dana Morse talks about Damariscotta River oyster harvesting on Monday, March 28 at 3 p.m., The Lincoln Home, 22 River Rd., Newcastle.
On Tuesday, March 22, Sarah Redmond presents “Seeing Seaweed: How Aquaculture Is Changing the Way We Look at Both Seaweed and Aquaculture" at 6:00 p.m. as part of the Belfast Garden Club’s Evening Lecture Series at the Belfast Free Library.
Penobscot Watershed
Coastal Conversations show: March 31, 2016 (rescheduled from March 25 due to snow cancellation)
Maine Sea Grant joins the Gulf of Maine Research Institute, Maine Aquaculture Association, and Maine Aquaculture Innovation Center to host an Aquaculture Co-op Exploration Workshop on the afternoon of March 15th at the Darling Marine Center. On Thursday, the Aquaculture in Shared Waters course continues in Thomaston.
This post was written by Jordan Snyder, a graduate student in Damian Brady's lab at the Darling Marine Center. This project is funded by NOAA Sea Grant's National Strategic Initiative in Aquaculture.
Join us our year-long observance of the 50th anniversary of the National Sea Grant College Program!
Registration is open for the 2016 Maine Sea Grant Research Symposium: Research in a Time of Rapid Change, featuring presentations about our new research projects:
This is the first in a series of weekly updates of news, events, and important deadlines for what is shaping up to be a busy Spring.
Registration has opened for the Penobscot Watershed Conference scheduled for Saturday, April 9, at the Point Lookout Resort in Northport, Maine.