News from Maine Sea Grant | Fall 2018

*Welcome to Jaclyn Robidoux
<https://umaine.edu/news/blog/2018/09/14/new-extension-associate-will-assist-maines-seaweed-sector/>
of
Kittery, Maine, recently appointed Marine Extension Associate. Based in the
Portland area, Robidoux will be establishing connections with the various
stakeholders involved in Maine's seaweed resources.*
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EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS

*Three UMaine graduate students* are part of a Sea Grant-funded team studying
multiple aspects of rockweed ecosystems.
<https://umaine.edu/news/blog/2018/10/09/three-graduate-students-study-rockweed-a-system-of-curiosity/>
Ph.D.
student Hannah Webber is studying the effects of harvesting on rockweed
“architecture.” Elliot Johnson is studying the birds that use rockweed as
habitat, and Hannah Mittelstaedt is looking at the invertebrate community.
We recently spent a day in the field with Webber and researcher Jessica
Muhlin from Maine Maritime Academy.

*Marine phytoplankton are
<https://umaine.edu/news/blog/2018/08/13/new-app-educational-game-gets-inspiration-phytoplankton/>*
the
inspiration for a new mobile application and educational game
<https://umaine.edu/news/blog/2018/08/13/new-app-educational-game-gets-inspiration-phytoplankton/>
launched
by University of Maine assistant professor of new media and intermedia Gene
Felice and Jennifer Parker at University of California Santa Cruz, with a
grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and support from Maine Sea
Grant. Phyto Heroes explores phytoplankton as a scientific and artistic
research subject through an interactive game system designed for third
through fifth grade students and beyond, supplemented with 10 downloadable
lesson plans for instructors. The goal is to illustrate how environmental
factors such as pH, temperature and nitrogen levels affect the ocean.
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OUTREACH & EXTENSION HIGHLIGHTS

*Natalie Springuel recently presented* on the Mapping Ocean Stories project
at the annual meeting of the Oral History Association in Montreal.
<http://seagrant.umaine.edu/blog/winter-harbor-fisheries-oral-history-project>

*Again this year, Kristen Grant* is working with the
<http://seagrant.umaine.edu/blog/winter-harbor-fisheries-oral-history-project>Workforce
Housing Coalition of the Greater Seacoast <https://www.seacoastwhc.org/> to
coordinate a community design workshop to provide a forum for discussion of
future housing needs in Southern Maine. This year's workshop is being
hosted by the Town of Kittery and will look at possible options for
redevelopment of a parcel in the town's Foreside district.

*The Alliance for Maine's Marine Economy
<https://umaine.edu/alliance/>* (Alliance)
is a diverse network of organizations dedicated to a vibrant seafood
economy for Maine. Alliance investments in infrastructure and capital
equipment range from Saco to Beals Island. A forum on November 8 will bring
Alliance members and representatives from the 17 projects (enabled by
public and private funds) together to share information, lessons learned,
and Alliance priorities.

*The September newsletter
<http://seagrant.umaine.edu/extension/maine-ocean-and-coastal-acidification-partnership/newsletter>*
from
the Maine Ocean and Coastal Acidification Network features information from
the latest science forum and updates from members. A meeting at the State
House with Maine legislators and select lawmakers from around New England
to discuss creating an Action Plan is planned for November 29.
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS

*NOAA Sea Grant announces* the award of $1.4 million in grants to the
University of Maine for two projects to further advance the development of
a sustainable marine and coastal aquaculture industry
<https://umaine.edu/news/blog/2018/10/18/aquaculture-projects-receive-1-4-million-in-grants-from-noaa/>
in
the United States. Heather Hamlin, Deborah Bouchard, and Ian Bricknell of
the Aquaculture Research Institute will research an integrated approach to
addressing sea lice control in the commercial culture of Atlantic salmon. A
team led by Damian Brady and Emmanuel Boss of the University of Maine
School of Marine Sciences was awarded $692, 216 for a project to inform
sustainable aquaculture development with water quality data, building on
their previous Sea Grant project using satellite data for siting oyster
farms.

*NOAA has funded* the project “Optimizing production and products for
scallop aquaculture” under the Saltonstall-Kennedy grant program
<https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/content/fy18-successful-saltonstall-kennedy-grant-applicants>.
Damian Brady of the School of Marine Sciences and Dana Morse of Maine Sea
Grant and Cooperative Extension will work with members of the fishing and
aquaculture industry to identify and address bottlenecks in the sea scallop
aquaculture production process. “We are very excited to work with our
growing network of partners to advance cultured scallops as a profitable
industry in Maine (and elsewhere) and a compliment to Maine’s wild scallop
fishery,” said Brady. Preliminary research supported by Maine Sea Grant,
EPSCoR’s Sustainable Ecological Aquaculture Network (SEANET) and Research
Reinvestment Funds helped Brady and Morse secure the award from NOAA.

*Sea Grant researcher Richard Wahle’s study of juvenile lobster habitat in
deep water featured in UMaine News
<https://umaine.edu/news/blog/2018/09/17/from-south-to-north-young-lobsters-find-cool-refuge-in-deepwater/>,
Portland
Press Herald
<https://www.pressherald.com/2018/09/17/discovery-of-immature-lobsters-in-deep-downeast-waters-may-be-good-news-for-industry/>,
and Down East Magazine <https://downeast.com/a-breaking-wave/>.*
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*EVENTS*

*20 October | Acadia Science Symposium
<https://www.schoodicinstitute.org/what-we-offer/acadia-science-symposium/>
| Bar
Harbor*

*26 October | Regional Association for Research on the Gulf of Maine
<http://rargom.org/annualsciencemeeting> | Portland*

*26 October | Coastal Conversations
<http://www.seagrant.umaine.edu/coastalconversations>: Tourism and Economic
Development in Downeast Maine | WERU*

*30 October | International Year of the Salmon
<https://yearofthesalmon.org/salmon_event/the-presidents-and-the-peoples-fish-the-cultural-and-historic-importance-of-atlantic-salmon-in-new-england/>
Greater
Atlantic Region Launch | Boston*

*9-11 January 2019 | Northeast Aquaculture Conference & Expo
<http://www.northeastaquaculture.org/> | Boston*

*28 March 2019 | Maine Water & Sustainability Conference
<https://umaine.edu/mitchellcenter/news/maine-water-conference/> | Augusta*

*14 June 2019 | The Beaches Conference
<http://www.seagrant.umaine.edu/maine-beaches-conference> | Kittery*

*Ongoing | Lobstering & The Maine Coast Exhibit
<http://www.mainemaritimemuseum.org/exhibits/lobstering-maine-coast/> | Maine
Maritime Museum*
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*PUBLICATIONS & MEDIA*

*Maine Sea Grant 2017 Annual Report
<http://www.seagrant.umaine.edu/publications/2018-annual-report>*

*The case of the missing mussels
<https://maineboats.com/print/issue-154/case-missing-mussels> in Maine
Boats, Homes & Harbors.*

*Culturing eels
<http://www.mainepublic.org/post/mainers-send-their-elver-catch-asia-reach-market-size-why-not-grow-eels-here#stream/0>
and scallops
<http://www.mainepublic.org/post/why-maine-lobstermen-are-looking-farmed-scallops-stay-afloat>,
part of Maine Public Series, Aquaculture's Next Wave.*

*More on farmed scallops
<https://civileats.com/2018/09/11/farmed-scallops-are-coming-to-a-plate-near-you/>
in
Civil Eats.*

*Monitoring Maine's estuaries
<http://www.islandinstitute.org/working-waterfront/estuary-beat-focus-monitoring>
in The
Working Waterfront*

*September's Coastal Conversation on Maine clams
<http://www.seagrant.umaine.edu/coastalconversations/maine-clams-what-is-causing-decline-and-how-do-we-bring-them-back>:
What
is causing their decline and how do we bring them back?*


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