UMaine in the News

Pershing Copepod Video on Science 360

The website Science 360 has posted a University of Maine video of UMaine oceanographer Andrew Pershing discussing the importance of studying copepods, the tiny oceanic crustaceans that eat algae and become food for small fish and whales, and their roles in ocean ecosystems and the health of certain species of fish. Pershing says the variable […]

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Article Cites University of Maine Native American Research

A Sun Chronicle article about a Biddeford City Council discussion on renaming a local park to honor the Abenaki Indian tribes included historical information about early tribal confederations in Maine that was attributed to a UMaine research paper from the mid-1990s. The article identified the Penobscot, Androscoggin and Wawenock tribes as being part of the […]

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Yarborough, Moran in MPBN Blueberry, Apple Report

The Maine Public Broadcasting Network interviewed University of Maine Cooperative Extension blueberry specialist David Yarborough about the status of Maine’s wild blueberry harvest and Extension fruit tree specialist Renae Moran about apple crops. Yarborough said this year’s blueberries will exceed last year’s harvest and is approaching 95 million pounds. Moran told MPBN that a late […]

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Sensor Information Posted on Water Website

The website Water World posted a UMaine news release about two graduate students who have developed a new rapid sensor system that will be able to detect a spike in pollutants in seawater. The sensor uses a novel fluorescence spectrometer to identify changes in concentrations of two common pollutants, nitrates and trihalomethanes. Contact: George Manlove, […]

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Fly Larvae Information Noted in Newspaper Story

A story on Foster.com’s Sanford News website about the report of fly larvae found on the skin of a nursing facility patient in Sanford included information from the University of Maine Cooperative Extension’s website. The story noted that larvae from houseflies develop within 12 hours of a female fly laying its eggs. Contact: Jessica Bloch, […]

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Yarborough in Newspaper Blueberry Crop Report

The Bangor Daily News interviewed University of Maine Cooperative Extension blueberry specialist David Yarborough for a report on this season’s bountiful wild blueberry harvest. Yarborough said he believes the crop will yield 100 million pounds, substantially up from the 83 million pounds from last year. Mainebiz published a summary of the BDN report. Contact: George […]

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Marketing Professors Weigh in on TV at the Pumps

University of Maine marketing professors Harold Daniel and Paul Myer were interviewed for a Portland Press Herald article about a new marketing concept at some Irving gas and convenience stores in southern Maine and New Hampshire: TV screens at the pumps. Daniel said the feature provides one more way to make an impression on consumers. […]

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Brewer Comments in Financial Times

UMaine political scientist Mark Brewer was interviewed by the Financial Times about former Maine Gov. Angus King, who is running for Maine’s vacant U.S. Senate seat. Brewer commented on King’s opinion that he might be a catalyst for changing the Senate’s filibuster rule, telling the newspaper it is hard to imagine what could be big […]

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Dill Interviewed on Late Blight Precautions

Jim Dill, a University of Maine Cooperative Extension pest management specialist, was interviewed by Channel 2 (WLBZ) about how gardeners can protect tomatoes and potatoes from late blight, a fungus that can kill fruits and vegetable plants. Dill said pesticides are available as a first line of defense, but once blight occurs, affected leaves must […]

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UMaine Extension’s Garland Interviewed on Gardening

Channel 2 (WLBZ) interviewed University of Maine Cooperative Extension horticulturist Kate Garland for a feature on ways to create an “edible landscape” garden, which she said provides visual appeal and nutritional produce, including grapes, apples, blueberries and raspberries. Garland gave Tuesday one of a series of recurring public information sessions held at the Rogers Farm […]

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