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Working with the Alewife Harvesters of Maine to Assess Harvest Strategies for Sustainable and Expanding River Herring Harvests in Maine

Principal Investigator: Karen Wilson (USM, Environmental Science, and Policy) Partners: David Hart (UMaine, Senator George Mitchell Center for Sustainable Solutions) Abstract: River herring (alewife and blueback herring) fisheries are a growing segment of Maine’s fishing and bait industry, and expected to expand as restoration efforts continue to increase access to spawning habitat. In this project, […]

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Adipose Tissue Neural Innervation: Mechanisms and Therapies

Principal Investigator: Kristy Townsend (UMaine, School of Biology and Ecology) Partners: Len Kass (UMaine, GSBSE), Ali Abedi (UMaine, GSGSE), Nuri Emaneglotu (UMaine, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering) and Todd O’Brien (O’Brien Medical, LLC) Abstract: Currently obesity and diabetes are worldwide pandemics, and here in New England, Maine is the most obese state, thus negatively […]

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Solutions to ocean and coastal acidification hat support Maine’s coastal communities

Principal Investigator: Aaron Strong (UMaine School of Marine Sciences) Partners: Esperanza Stancioff (UMaine, Cooperative Extension/Sea Grant) Damian Brady (UMaine, SMS/DMC), Parker Gassett (UMaine, SMS) Abstract: Ocean and coastal acidification is an emergent threat to the communities and livelihoods of coastal Mainers, potentially risking hundred of coastal jobs and millions of dollars in lost revenue to our […]

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Carbon Policy and Energy Efficiency for Maine’s Marine Industries

Principal Investigator: Aaron Strong (UMaine School of Marine Sciences) Partners: Sam Belknap (UMaine, Climate Change Institute), Parker Gassett (UMaine School of Marine Sciences) Abstract: Maine is one of nine northeastern states that is a member of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, one of the largest and longest functioning carbon markets in the world. Throughout 2016, […]

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Assessing the Economics of Maine’s Coastal Tourism Development: The Ecosystem Services of Schoodic Peninsula, Acadia National Park

Principal Investigator: Katharine Ruskin (UMaine, Ecology and Environmental Sciences) Partners: Aaron Strong (School of Marine Sciences) Nicholas Fisichelli (Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park), Abraham Miller-Rushing (National Park Service), and Tora Johnson (UMM, GIS program) Abstract: Tourism is an important and growing sector of Maine’s economy. In 2016, Acadia National Park opened the Schoodic Woods […]

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Northern Maine wood turtle population survey

Principal Investigator: David Putnam (UMPI, Sciences and Mathematics) Partners: Derek Yorks (Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife), Michael Jones (American Turtle Observatory) Abstract: Researchers from the University of Maine at Presque Isle, the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, and the American Turtle Observatory will conduct wood turtle (Glyptemys insculpta) surveys along the […]

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Identification of Apple Tree Varieties with Greater Adaptation to Freezing Stress

Principal Investigator: Renae Moran (UMaine, Highmoor Farm/School of Food and Agriculture) Partners: Bryan Peterson (UMaine, School of Food and Agriculture) Abstract: Cold temperature (freezing) injury occurs throughout temperate climates in which fruit crops are grown and causes extensive losses for fruit growers. Damage from freezing temperatures impacts the industry through reduced yield and fruit quality, […]

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Building Research-Industry Collaborations or Maine’s Marine Economyf

Principal Investigator: Heather Leslie (UMaine, School of Marine Sciences and Darling Marine Center) Partners: Damian Brady (UMaine, SMS/DMC), Jeremy Rich (UMaine, SMS/DMC, Carter Newell (Pemaquid Oyster Company) Abstract: With some of the nation’s cleanest waters, a recognized brand, and a strong tradition of entrepreneurship and innovation, Maine is well poised to expand shellfish aquaculture into […]

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Investigating Disease Transmission by Winter Ticks on Moose to Enhance Maine’s Resource-Based Economy

Principal Investigator: Pauline Kamath (UMaine, School of Food and Agriculture) Partners: Anne Lichetnwalner (UMaine, School of Food and Agriculture) Abstract: Tick-borne diseases can have negative impacts on Maine’s economy, including both through the direct effects to human and domestic animal health and the indirect effects on participation in outdoor recreation and tourism. Moose, in particular, […]

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