FIELD NOTES

  • MAREA+ postdoc – Join our team!

    Social-ecological systems scientists – we invite you to join us! We are seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to participate in an National Science Foundation (NSF) funded Coupled Human-Natural Systems project focused […]

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  • Sarah presents our community science project

    On Friday, July 16th, graduate student Sarah Risley will present the work she is leading in collaboration with the town of Damariscotta, Lincoln Academy and other community partners on “Community […]

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  • Jess’ coastal resilience research

    Airrows on Air interviews Leslie Lab PhD candidate Jessica Reilly-Moman in this podcast. They discuss how Jess’ cross-national perspective has given her insight on unique climate-related issues in different places, […]

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  • Student shellfish poster recognized

    Congratulations to Sarah Risley, Melissa Britsch, and Sara Swett for their award winning poster! They received honorable mention among the posters presented at the Maine Water and Sustainability Conference on […]

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  • Congratulations, Melissa!

    Melissa defended her dual degree thesis earlier this month to a great Zoom crowd, and officially graduates in May 2021 from UMaine. Congratulations, Melissa! Check back in another few weeks […]

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  • Connecting co-management and ecosystem-based fisheries management

    Leslie Lab lab alumna Marina Cucuzza, together with her co-advisors Heather Leslie and Joshua Stoll, just published a paper in Marine Policy on the conceptual connections between ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) and […]

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  • Heather participates in State of the University address

    Heather Leslie was invited by University of Maine President Joan Ferrini-Mundy to represent the many UMaine faculty, students, staff and alums who have participated in the Maine Climate Council over […]

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