Projects
Reporting on our work, for the record
Reporting on our work, for the record
Using geospatial data to develop locally applicable products for Maine marsh conservation leaders and Climate Ready Coast communities.
Embryonic chemical signals and their potential effects on maternal lobsters.
Are range-expanding species such as blue crab and black sea bass overlapping with American lobster in the Gulf of Maine? If so, what are the interactions between lobster and novel species?
The Marine Invader Monitoring and Information Collaborative is a network of trained volunteers, scientists, and state and federal workers who monitor marine invasive species along the Gulf of Maine.
Cultural ecosystem services support and maintain place-based values, worldviews, cultural identity, and well-being.
Using Photovoice to engage diverse communities & perspectives
As southern Maine communities prepare for climate change, a decision-support tool will help placement of nature-based solutions.
The Wells Reserve replaces or resurfaces paved roads, parking areas, and walkways in a multipart project beginning in spring 2023.
The New England Wild Flower Society's 2018 Pollinate New England project resulted in a pollinator garden planted along the reserve's entry walkway. It is maintained by master gardener volunteers.
Contributing to an international network of researchers using automated radio-telemetry arrays to study movements of small flying organisms.