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SUMMARY:MDI Science Café: Landscape of Change - Imagining the Future Shore
DESCRIPTION:How will rising seas affect the places we care about? During MDI Biological Laboratory’s Science Café\, join Mount Desert Island Historical Society Executive Director Raney Bench\, artist Jennifer Booher\, and Schoodic Institute Science Communication Specialist Catherine Schmitt as they discuss an ongoing project to document sea level rise around Mount Desert Island. \n\nHistorical images and records\, combined with the latest information on current and future sea level rise\, informed a project with Mount Desert Island High School to explore the future shoreline. The team will share perspectives from the students and community members\, lessons learned so far and what happens next. Schoodic Institute’s continued collaboration on Landscape of Change won an Award of Excellence from the American Association for State and Local History in 2022. \nMount Desert Historical Executive Director Raney Bench is passionate about the power of the past and how history impacts our daily lives. She has built a career in small museum work and loves to see people light up when they encounter an interesting or surprising object or artifact. Raney has worked in several small New England museums in education\, exhibits\, collections management\, and as an Executive Director. \nJennifer Steen Booher is an artist and conceptual photographer living on Mount Desert Island\, where she has been exploring and studying the intertidal zone for over 20 years. She’s fascinated by the way science and history intersect within issues like ecosystem dynamics\, climate change and marine debris. \nAs Science Communication Specialist\, Catherine Schmitt works with Schoodic Institute and National Park Service staff to write and share stories of science past and present\, manage communications for Second Century Stewardship\, and provide science communication training for researchers working in our national parks. \nThis event is free. Please register online here.
URL:https://schoodicinstitute.org/event/landscape-of-change-imagining-the-future-shore-mdi-science-cafe/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Landscape of Change
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SUMMARY:Schoodic Forest Meet & Greet (Zoom Meeting)
DESCRIPTION:Join us virtually on Wednesday\, March 8th from 6:00pm – 7:30pm to learn about the new Schoodic Forest Preserve and join in the discussion of management opportunities! \nMaine Coast Heritage Trust and Schoodic Institute are partnering to manage a new preserve on Curtis Road called Schoodic Forest. It will have public access and support ongoing ecological research. As we develop the management plan to guide our actions moving forward\, we would like your input! Join us on Zoom to meet the staff and discuss how you can use this property and what you’d like to see here. \nHere is the Zoom meeting information: Meeting ID: 812 1789 0399    Passcode: 997470 \nIf you have any questions\, please reach out to the steward of this property\, Tatia Bauer\, by calling 207-801-4054 or emailing tbauer@mcht.org.
URL:https://schoodicinstitute.org/event/schoodic-forest-meet-greet-zoom-meeting/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Adventures in Rockweed: Researching the Ecology of the Maine Coast
DESCRIPTION:Rockweed.  For some it’s the low tide slippery stuff between a swimmer and the swim\, for others it’s strands of green to be kept from a propeller.  It’s also a fascinating marine alga\, an ecosystem unto itself\, a provider of energy to the upland and to the ocean alike—and understanding how this curious system works is more than enough to keep a researcher busy forever.  Webber will share some research adventures in the rockweed ecosystem across the coast of Maine. \nUPDATE: This will be a virtual-only event. \nPlease join us remotely via Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84446292486?pwd=elI2S0VuVUdlUVFGWUFjLzUyY2dMQT09 \n  \n  \nSchoodic Institute’s Summer Lecture Series is made possible by our generous sponsor\, Darling’s Auto Mall.
URL:https://schoodicinstitute.org/event/adventures-in-rockweed-researching-the-ecology-of-the-maine-coast/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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SUMMARY:Landscape of Change
DESCRIPTION:Revisiting Natural History Data to Understand the Changing Climate of Acadia National Park \nCatherine Schmitt presents the results of Year 1 of the Landscape of Change project. \nHosted by Merryspring Nature Center.
URL:https://schoodicinstitute.org/event/landscape-of-change-2/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Citizen Science,Landscape of Change
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