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Maine Sea Grant awards WPES researchers spatial data workshop grant

PhD candidate, Bea Van Dam, and her advisor, Sean Smith, have been awarded a new grant from Maine Sea Grant to support a workshop to roll out and provide instruction on use of the “Estuary Builder” spatial data tool developed by WPES as a coastal management decision support tool. The Estuary Builder is an automated […]

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WPES collaborators receive a new grant award from the Maine Outdoor Heritage Fund

WPES collaborators, Lauren Ross and Sean Smith, have received a new grant award from the Maine Outdoor Heritage Fund (MOHF). Since 1996 the MOHF has provided helpful funding for critical wildlife and conservation projects in Maine. The awarded proposal, Measuring the Vital Signs of Frenchman and Blue Hill Bays, will support water quality measurements to […]

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WPES faculty invited to USEPA’s Board of Scientific Counselors

WPES faculty member, Sean Smith, has been invited to serve on the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Board of Scientific Counselors (BOSC). The three year term will involve Dr. Smith’s participation on the Safe and Sustainable Water Resources Subcommittee of the BOSC. The BOSC’s mission is to provide advice, information, and recommendations relating to the USEPA’s […]

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Coastal Process Faculty Position Opening at UMaine

The School of Earth and Climate Sciences (ECS) at the University of Maine campus in Orono seeks an individual who combines computational methods with observations to interpret and predict physical coastal processes and to inform coastal management policy decisions. Observations could include but are not limited to those from paleo reconstructions, geological/geophysical investigations, estuary and […]

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