April 2015 – Learn about an exciting project between ESIP and EPA that seeks to unravel upstream pressures on downstream estuaries
February 2015 – The Gulf of Maine Coastal Program Office in Falmouth, Maine, has a new Project Leader – Jed Wright.
January 2015 – Take a Smart Tour of the Great Marsh
December 2014 – American Lobster Settlement Index
November 2014 – Is Change Good? An Integrated Sentinel Monitoring Network (ISMN) for the Northeast Coastal Ecosystems
September 2014 – GeoTour of the Gulf of Maine & Bay of Fundy
August 2014 – Student built, Fishermen deployed, Satellite tracked Drifters
August 2014 – Student built, Fishermen deployed, Satellite tracked Drifters
July 2014 – Impervious Surface Mapping for Nova Scotia
May 2014 – Climate Outlook
April 2014 – ESIP is excited to announce we are releasing an updated Monitoring Map web tool available on the ESIP webpage
March 2014 – What the Hake?! Fish Forensics in Maine Markets
February 2014 – Green Crab Summit
January 2014 – Gulf of Maine Council’s Climate Network launches new initiatives
December 2013 – Using regional impacts of Hurricane Sandy will be used in New England to update coastal elevation data
November 2013 — When right whales show up missing
September 2013 — Army Corps of Engineers DAMOS Program Surveys Maine Dredged Material Disposal Sites
August 2013 — The Annapolis Basin Integrated Water Quality Forecasting System
July 2013 — The SPARTACUS GK-12 Project at the University of New England
June 2013 — FSRS-GOMLF Collaborative Lobster Science Workshop Promotes International Collaboration in Lobster Research
May 2013 — Volunteers Growing Hope for Oysters in New Hampshire
April 2013 — The Nova Scotia Watershed Assessment Program (NSWAP)
March 2013 — Massachusetts Bays Program Estuarine Delineation and Assessment
January 2013 — OSV Bold
December 2012 — Collaborating to Advance Ocean Literacy in New England
November 2012 — Establishing Biodiversity Baselines for the Musquash Estuary Marine Protected Area (MPA)
October 2012 — Signs of the Seasons: A Maine Phenology Program
September 2012 — Water Canaries
July-August 2012 — Evidence from 12-Year Study Links Ecosystem Changes in the Gulf of Maine with Climate Change
March-April 2012 — Exploring the erodibility of sediments and the effect on the distribution of harmful algal cysts in the Gulf of Maine
November-December 2011 — Community Counts
August 2011 — Ecosystem health indicators – how did we create a Gulf of Maine indicators and reporting initiative
April-May 2011 — How is Casco Bay, Maine Doing?
July-August 2010 — State of the Gulf of Maine Report Launched
May-June 2010 — Effects of Nitrogen on Seagrass: Results from a Comparative Study
March-April 2010 — State of Nova Scotia’s Coast Report
October-November 2009 — Chemistry and behaviour: a balancing act
August-September 2009 — Sustainable, non-polluting shellfish farms
March-April 2009 — Thierry Chopin and his team received the prestigious Synergy Award for Innovation from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
January-February 2009 — Investigating the fish community within the Saco River estuary system
November-December 2008 — Garlic Mustard Management in Nova Scotia
September-October 2008 — How contaminants may have an affect to the North Atlantic Right Whale
December 2007-January 2008 — The role of climate change research in informing habitat decision-making
October 2007 — Collecting fish, worms, and bivalves in August 2007 from areas above and below the Veazie and Great Works Dams along the Penobscot River
Febuary 2015 — ESIP releases new smartphone app connecting people in the Gulf of Maine and watershed to the science happening all around them.
November 2015 — The launch of a marine debris program in the Bay of Fundy.
September 2015 — Climate Change Products for Atlantic Canada.
July 2015 — An update from the April 2015 State of the Bays Symposium in Massachusetts.
June 2015 — Learn about NH Department of Environmental Services' work with 65 volunteers to improve beach grass coverage at Hampton Beach State Park.
May 2015 — Nova Scotia recently released risk ratings for storm serge and sea level rise for all portions of the Province - this journal summarizes the findings
April 2015 — Learn about an exciting project between ESIP and EPA that seeks to unravel upstream pressures on downstream estuaries
February 2015 — Meet the new Project Leader for the Gulf of Maine Coastal Program in Falmouth, Maine - Jed Wright.
January 2015 — New Smart Tour of Great Marsh - largest continuous stretch of salt marsh in New England, extending from Cape Ann in Massachusetts to New Hampshire
December 2014 — The American Lobster Settlement Index is an important project that assesses current lobster fishery condition in both Canada and the US. The dataset is current and available through the ESIP Indicator Reporting Tool
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