The 4th annual Maine - N.H. Climate Adaptation Network Exchange was held at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute in Portland, Maine, on Nov. 2, 2016.
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Climate Adaptation Network Exchange brings Maine, N.H. residents together
Research on the micro scale in Great Bay and beyond
We spend a lot of time with water here at N.H. Sea Grant — whether it’s time spent directly on the water, teaching people about water and sustainable fisheries or working with communities to help deal with flooding, it’s safe to say that we’re thoroughly pre-occupied with all things aquatic.
Great Bay Cruise offers perspectives on the water
Water samples taken on a recent science-based cruise into N.H.'s Great Bay reveals drought conditions in the region.
Bringing the ocean to Dover
The Woodman Museum in Dover, N.H., hosted a day-long "Discover the Ocean" event last week run by the UNH Marine Docents. With plenty of interactive exhibits like squid dissection and marine life touch tanks, the kids who attended the event spent hours engaged in learning about marine science topics.
Plankton 101: The basics on Gulf of Maine plankton and why you should thank them
Many of us know that plankton form the basis of the aquatic food chain, but aside from that, these miniature creatures are probably a bit of a mystery, right? Well, if you breathe air, then you should really take a closer look at these tiny aquatic powerhouses that create much of the oxygen we take into our lungs.
SeaTrek Program focuses on climate change and ocean acidification
A SeaTrek Program is getting a much-needed update to reflect more current scientific knowledge about climate change and ocean acidification.
2016 Doyle Fellows announced
Two undergraduates from UNH have been selected as 2016 Doyle Fellows with N.H. Sea Grant.
Kim Reed receives 2016 CAW Climate Champion Award
Kim Reed, the planning and zoning administrator for the Town of Rye, N.H., is the recipient of the 2016 Coastal Adaptation Workgroup (CAW) Climate Champion Award.
Family boat building workshop: A docent's perspective
As a Marine Officer, I've spent many years on the water and have a deep appreciation for the marine environment. In retirement, I've been able to become involved in volunteering.
Student research focuses on ocean acidification
Tucked away in an empty room of Spaulding Hall’s ground floor is a small makeshift lab that houses a set of fish tanks with water recirculating through them.