UMaine researchers mentioned in BDN article on Acadia National Park

University of Maine researchers were mentioned in the Bangor Daily News article, “How Acadia National Park may adapt to changes in the future.” Acadia National Park biologist Bill Gawley monitors air and water quality in the park, and for the past three years has worked with UMaine researchers on the Jordan Pond Buoy Project, according to the article. Anchored at the north end of the pond, the $20,000 buoy collects a range of data about water quality and weather, the article states. A big part of the project is learning more about the pond’s remarkably clear water — understanding why it’s so clear and how that clarity might change in the future, the BDN reported.