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Marine Sciences Graduate Assistant Support Application

Principal Investigator: Teresa Johnson (Marine Sciences, UMaine) Partners: Northeast Fisheries Science Center Abstract: The American lobster fishery is vital to Maine’s economy. There is a pressing need to evaluate how a possible reduction in fishing effort may influence fisheries yield and the economic value of the this fishery and how fishermen can improve their resilience, or their ability […]

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Facilitating Development of Statistical Models to Improve Estimation of Incidental Cod Catch

Principal Investigator: Yong Chen (Zoology & Marine Science, UMaine) Partners: NOAA, Maine Department of Marine Resources Abstract: The Atlantic cod stock in the Gulf of Maine is currently near historically low population levels. Fishery reductions have caused the loss of many fisheries jobs and stressed Maine’s coastal economies. This proposal seeks support for a GA researching strategies to […]

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Development of a Modeling Framework to Assess the Effects of Environmental Heterogeneity in Sea Scallop (Placopecten magellanicus) Abundance, Distribution, and Growth: Application to the Maine Fishery

Principal Investigator: Yong Chen (Zoology & Marine Science, UMaine) Partners: Northeast Fisheries Science Center,  NOAA Abstract: The federal scallop fishery has undergone a large recovery since the mid-1990s and now supports the most valuable fishery in the U.S. with total ex-vessel values exceeding $570 million in 2011. Improving stock assessment and management to maximize sustainable yield is highly […]

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Incorporating Environmental Variability Into Assessment and Management of American Lobster (Homarus americanus

Principal Investigator: Yong Chen (Zoology & Marine Science, UMaine) Partners: Northeast Fisheries Science Center, NOAA, Gulf of Maine Research Institute Abstract: The American lobster is an icon of the Maine state. It is one of the most important commercial fisheries in Maine with landings valued over $464 million in 2014. It is critical to examine the distribution of […]

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RRF Graduate Assistant Proposal for PhD Candidate

Principal Investigator: Yong Chen (Zoology & Marine Science, UMaine) Partners: Maine Department of Marine Resources, NOAA Abstract: There are an estimated 5,000 license holders contributing to Maine lobster landings, of which 30% are eligible to fish in federal waters. The timing and location of off-shore fishing leads to an increased likelihood of catching cusk as bycatch in the […]

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Estimating Spatial Non-stationarity of American Lobster

Principal Investigator: Yong Chen (Zoology & Marine Science, UMaine) Partners: Maine Department of Marine Resources. Abstract: American lobster supports the most valuable fishery in the state of Maine, with annual estimated revenue in excess of $464 million in 2014. The Gulf of Maine (GoM) lobster stock accounts for approximately 94% of total U.S. landings, and has experienced significant […]

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OIED RRF Grad Assistant Proposal

Principal Investigator: Jason Bolton (Food Science & Cooperative Extension, UMaine) Partners: Maine Technology Institute. Abstract: The Office of Innovation and Economic Development (OIED) proposes to create two graduate assistantships to provide research and commercialization assistance to University of Maine researchers. In particular, the graduate assistants will work with projects funded through initial RRF seed grant round in the […]

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Modeling Estuarine Circulation on Maine Mudflats to Improve Shellfish Harvesting

Principal Investigator: Damian Brady (Marine Sciences, UMaine) Partners: Bureau of Public Health, Maine Department of Environmental Protection, Maine Shellfish Advisory Council. Abstract: Soft shell clam fishery is the second most valuable resource of all marine species harvested in Maine. However, the industry faces threats from pollution. Specifically, changes in water quality due to bacterial pollution have led to […]

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Development of Tools for Measuring the Costs of Feeding and Food Utilization in Eastern Oysters

Principal Investigator: Paul Rawson (Marine Sciences, UMaine) Partners: Carrie Byron (Marine Science, University of New England); Chris Davis (Maine Aquaculture Innovation Center) Abstract: Maine’s oyster culture industry has grown substantially since its inception four decades ago. Continued growth of the industry will rely on increasing the efficiency of production through improved and more uniform growth of […]

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Development of additively manufactured highly porous implantable devices that promote post-surgical wound healing and a biological transcutaneous seal: Testing of implant material and internal pore geometry in a porcine model

Principal Investigator: James Weber (Food and Agriculture, UMaine) Partners: Ian Dickey (Eastern Maine Medical Center); David Neivandt (Chemisty & Biological Engineering, UMaine); Anne Lichtenwalner (Food and Agriculture, UMaine) Abstract: This project will complete a controlled in vivo study of University of Maine-designed medical implants in a porcine model of skin healing. If successful, the proposed study would […]

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