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2036
  • Map
  • Businesses, Farming
Mussel Power In Estonia
  • https://coagis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=d26617312c07456fb4d3c84f40a447d6
Description:
Exploring the potential Blue mussel aquaculture sites in Estonian waters
2391
  • Map
  • Places
Multi-Use Paths on Mount Desert Island
  • https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/54a8f58293244f9c8faa30c362190fb3
Description:
Nynke's project included conversations with community members and leaders, fieldwork to find abandoned paths, designs of multi-use paths, and map-making in GIS. This project flowed out of an earlier class focused on Active Transportation (Bicycle and Pedestrian) in Bar Harbor in the Spring of 2022. However, this project is not supposed to be about me; I am far from a neutral player that collected information to revitalize Active Transportation advocacy on MDI. [show more]
2074
  • Map
  • Places
Mount Desert Island Suitability for Housing Development
Description:
Mount Desert Island Suitability for Housing Development based on 12 thematic layers weighted for development suitability
2075
  • Map
  • Places
Mount Desert Island Historical Aerial Photography 1940 and 1981 Mosaic
Description:
These photos were taken at the Soil and Water Conservation Service office in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine
2034
  • Map
  • People
Mobile Moms
  • https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/77c3b63abf704f5f9a202c4fee1fd9a7
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Urban Planning for Primary Caregivers, Utrecht, Netherlands
2386
  • Map
  • People
Measles: Understanding Outbreaks
  • https://coagis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=1f0d97ffa80a48f2a9840684b3dbf778
Description:
Measles is an air-born infection caused by a paramyxovirus, mostly common in early childhood. In the present day, measles is considered an extinct disease in most parts of the world. According to WHO, in 1980, before widespread vaccination, measles caused an estimated 2.6 million deaths each year. However, in the recent years, the once eradicated disease started resurfacing in countries like New Zealand, Australia, and United States (CDC). It is one of the leading causes of death among young children even though a safe and cost-effective vaccine is available (WHO). [show more]
2282
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
MDI Intertidal Species Relation with Sediment Types
  • storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/d21ffa9be3264eca94125a1c6707a930
Description:
Intertidal species set themselves on sediment types based on feeding patterns and protection coverage from predators.
2081
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
Maine Oyster Trail Pilot Project, Damariscotta River
Description:
A Map showing land use, waterfront access, and other factors important to Oyster aquiculture.
2382
  • Map
  • Places, Landscape
Lost Trails of Mount Desert Island
  • https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/cf071c83397448e6a3099dbec0ed0ad4
Description:
The history of the trail system on Mount Desert Island is complex, dense, and vast. There were many people who were vital to the creation of the hundreds of trails that exist and have existed on Mount Desert Island. Both organizations and individuals contributed to the planning, building, and maintenance of the trails that make up Acadia National Park.
2363
  • Map
  • Nature, Plants
Life on a Barren Rock (Mount Desert Rock)
  • https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/d82c9cb0d83145fcb7d6292983014047
Description:
Introducing the "Photosynthesizers" of Mount Desert Rock
2396
  • Map
  • Other
Lead in taps from public water sources
  • https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/eed98eb4875b46ae92089f47d61eda67
Description:
This story map provides a brief presentation and discussion of the water quality data collected from 43 taps on the COA campus during 2022. While 28 elements were included in the test, the report focuses mainly on lead levels from various campus taps.
2361
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
Leach's Storm-Petrel Distribution on Great Duck Island
  • https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/8ce6941d13fe4a679b793f2155573e48
Description:
Leach's Storm-Petrels (Hydrobates leucorhous) are Great Duck Island's most cryptic and most populous breeding seabird.
2390
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
Leach's Storm-Petrel Distribution on Great Duck Island
  • https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/8ce6941d13fe4a679b793f2155573e48
Description:
Great Duck Island (GDI) is a 91-hectare island lying 13 kilometers south of Mount Desert Island in the Gulf of Maine. GDI has a long history of human occupation, and has been farmed, grazed, and lived upon since the early 19th century. Today, approximately 85 hectares of the island are co-owned by TNC and the state of Maine and has been managed as a preserve since 1985. There is a small private inholding on the north end of the island, and the remaining five hectares are owned by the College of the Atlantic (COA). COA manages the Alice Eno Field Station out of the light station on the south end of the island, where students have conducted regular research on the ecology of the island since 1999 (Anderson 2018) [show more]
2082
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
Landscape of Change
  • https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/dcb1b25509e64b628ce40c5ae7ed4675
Description:
Exploring the Past to Build a Resilient Future To understand how climate change is affecting Mount Desert Island we need to look to the past. Our ancestors documented the natural world around them in stories, reports, journals, diaries, and letters, which are cared for in the collections of history museums and libraries. Increasingly, scientists are pulling observations and data from historic records to get a clearer picture of the natural world of the past to understand how the present is changing. [show more]
1238
  • Map
  • Other
Landfill Sites Suitable for Solar Development
Description:
Suitability analysis of landfill sites for solar power development in the US and northeast, for Eremus Energy
2370
  • Map
  • Businesses, Farming
Land Use Analysis for New COA Properties: Peggy Rockefeller Farm and Cox Protectorate
  • https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Tos_VPiRHgtFqBROuL7unAjgsidHoKaumZo6B7-u-x4/edit#slide=id.p1
Description:
A study by the COA Landuse Planning Class
2033
  • Map
  • Places, Landscape
Lake Erie Microplastics
  • https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/a6aab6ae948e481f847cad4fdd3cda09
Description:
an interactive look at Lake Erie and its watershed using data that Adam collected
2376
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
J-Pod Southern Resident Killer Whale Movement
  • https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/432861e7720947e79c8b05f12eb460bc
Description:
How vessel traffic, chinook salmon, water quality, climate, and the navy impact how J-Pod moves throughout the Salish Sea
2060
  • Map
  • Nature, Plants
Japanese Barberry on the COA Campus
Description:
A survey and map of Japanese Barberry on the COA Campus
2379
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
Interpreting the Songbirds of Great Duck Island, Maine
  • https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/ef89019fa2624ab5903813387c49fe19
Description:
Songbirds use islands for breeding and migrating. Great Duck Island is located 10 miles from Mount Desert Island, Maine; it is about 200 acres large and consists of a variety of habitat types.
2291
  • Map
  • Events
Intense Precipitation in Acadia National Park
  • storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/62e7c88f04c548c79ce7b17ba5e7fa37
Description:
The damage caused by increasingly strong storms because of climate change.
1240
  • Map
  • Other
Humpback Whales of Frederick Sound, AK
Description:
Density and cluster analysis of humpback whales in Frederick Sound, Alaska, in partnership with Five Finger LightHouse and the Alaska Whale Foundation.
2287
  • Map
  • Events
How to Shred Without Getting Shredded
  • storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/32da669b20bc4bc598f6ea8d95adebb4
Description:
Avalanche Awareness in the Washington Backcountry
2039
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
How to Bee in Maine
  • https://coagis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=618c26c8d57f47ce993327ecb447c15f
Description:
Pollinators such as wild bees and the Western honeybee, Apis mellifera, are important to humans and nature. Seventy-five percent of food crops and 90% of wild flowering plants benefit from animal pollinators (IPBES 2016).
2032
  • Map
  • Other
Housing: The New Luxury
  • https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/dffeed97114041e2a7c057063516c26b
Description:
The affordable housing crisis in vacation towns is pushing the locals and workers elsewhere. And the solutions are not so simple