News from Maine Sea Grant | Summer 2016


*EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS*

*Maine Sea Grant* is pleased to announce the winners of the *Undergraduate
Scholarship in Marine Sciences*
<http://www.seagrant.umaine.edu/funding/msg-undergraduate-scholarship> for
the 2016-17 academic year: Rose Edwards, Emma Kimball, Sophia Prisco, and
Grace Shears (College of the Atlantic); Beretta Ficek and Gillian O’Neal
(Maine Maritime Academy); Melissa Rosa (University of New England); Olivia
Streit and Aisling Farragher-Gemma (University of Maine at Machias);
Chelsey Mitchell and Bethany Stevens (UMaine). *Congratulations to Emily
Chandler,* a graduate student at the University of Maine with the NSF
EPSCoR SEANET project, for her recent acceptance as a finalist for the *2017
Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship
<http://www.seagrant.umaine.edu/funding/knauss>.* *Alewives, salmon,
seaweed, lobster:* College of the Atlantic’s Fisheries, Fishermen, and
Fishing Communities class, co-taught by Natalie Springuel, has concluded.
Read more about the students’ experience at
*https://marinestudiesatcoa.wordpress.com/*
<https://marinestudiesatcoa.wordpress.com/> *The final training* for *Signs
of the Seasons: A New England Phenology Monitoring Program*
<http://umaine.edu/signs-of-the-seasons/> for citizen scientists is June 29
at Maine Lakes Resource Center in Belgrade, featuring monitoring protocols
for the common loon, in partnership with Maine Audubon.


*EXTENSION HIGHLIGHTS*

*What in the world is “ear-hanging”* and what does it have to do with Maine
scallops? Find out by reading a *recent story in the Portland Press Herald
<http://www.pressherald.com/2016/06/12/maine-scallop-farmers-borrow-method-and-machinery-from-japan-in-a-test-to-expand-the-states-scallop-fishery/>.
*The *project* <http://seagrant.umaine.edu/extension/ear-hanging>, funded
by Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education, will help
shellfish growers assess the financial and biological viability of
ear-hanging as a method of scallop aquaculture in Maine, and will involve
growers from Cape Elizabeth to Penobscot Bay. Marine Extension Associate
Dana Morse reports that last weekend, the Maine Mariculture Company
(Brendan Atwood, Ryan Atwood, Genevieve Atwood) hung about 800 scallops on
their farm in western Penobscot Bay. “We took measurements on shell
length/width/height, and began the investigation about where best to drill
a scallop. We'll take repeat measurements every four months or so over the
next year, and will eventually be able to say something about growth,
mortality, meat yields, and some preliminary estimates of value.”* Learn
more about the project
<http://seagrant.umaine.edu/extension/ear-hanging>. * *Maine
Healthy Beaches* season has started! Program coordinator Keri Kaczor and
assistant Megan Sims are hitting the beaches from Mount Desert to Kittery,
training town officials, lifeguards, state park staff, and other volunteers
in how to monitor water quality at Maine’s coastal beaches. The program
also works closely with beach communities to identify sources of pollution
affecting beaches, and find solutions such as repairing and replacing sewer
pipes and septic systems, surveying watershed drainage patterns, and
educating the public about safe swimming and boating practices. *How clean
is your favorite beach <http://mainehealthybeaches.org>?*


*RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS*

*Maine consumers would be willing* to pay more for food that is sustainably
harvested and some may even be willing to spend extra for seafood harvested
in Maine waters, according to a recent survey conducted by researchers at
the University of Maine and funded by Sea Grant. The issue, according to
researchers, is that information about the source and sustainable practices
of food production isn’t always available. *Read the full story*
<https://umaine.edu/news/blog/2016/06/06/umaine-research-shows-maine-consumers-willing-pay-food-sustainably-harvested-seafood-state/>
and *learn more about the project
<http://seagrant.umaine.edu/research/projects/seafood-links>.* *The results
of last year’s* *American Lobster Settlement Index survey*
<http://umaine.edu/wahlelab/current-projects/american-lobster-settlement-index/>
are in! The index shows a widespread decline in settlement from Cape Cod to
the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence. The update includes the first
index-based forecasts of trends in future lobster landings. *The Global
Human Ecodynamics Alliance* has *featured UMaine researcher Alice Kelley’s
new study of Maine’s coastal archaeological sites*
<http://www.gheahome.org/cgi-bin/ghea_posts1.pl?thread=18> in a forum on
coastal erosion.



*PUBLICATIONS & SEA GRANT IN THE NEWS*
*Maine Sea Grant is* a proud* Acadia Centennial Partner
<http://www.acadiacentennial2016.org/>. *Beginning in July and continuing
throughout 2016, we’ll be sharing marine and coastal stories from Acadia
National Park’s first 100 years on WERU-FM. This year we are joining our
fellow Sea Grant programs across the country and world in celebrating the *50th
anniversary of the National Sea Grant College Program
<http://seagrant.noaa.gov/50thAnniversary.aspx>.*

*EVENTS*

20 June | *Art Meets Science Café: A History of Artists and Scientists
Working Together in Acadia*
<https://mdibl.org/event/art-meets-science-cafe-a-history-of-scientists-and-artists-working-together-in-acadia/>
| Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory, Bar Harbor 24 June | *Coastal
Conversations: Stewardship in Acadia National Park
<http://seagrant.umaine.edu/coastalconversations>*, the next 100 Years |
89.9 WERU-FM ***CHECK THE *ACADIA CENTENNIAL WEBSITE
<http://www.acadiacentennial2016.org/>* FOR A FULL EVENT LISTING*** 29 June
| *Maine Ocean and Coastal Acidification Symposium
<http://extension.umaine.edu/programs/natural-resources/marine/acidification-symposium/>*
| University of Southern Maine [Registration deadline is June 18]
Ongoing | *Lobstering
& The Maine Coast
<http://www.mainemaritimemuseum.org/new-lobstering-maine-coast-exhibit/>* |
Maine Maritime Museum



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