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2400
  • Document, Digital Document
  • Organizations, School Institution
  • People
  • Places
College of the Atlantic Introduction to Journalism Class, Picturing Community, Fall 2023
Description:
This PDF contains a sampling of student work from the Spring 2023 Introduction to Journalism class which was shared with the COA community.
2402
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
  • Organizations, School Institution
COA Magazine, v. 16 n. 1, Spring 2020
  • https://issuu.com/collegeoftheatlantic/docs/adaptations_2020
Description:
The COA Magazine was published twice each year starting in 2005.
2403
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
  • Organizations, School Institution
COA Magazine, v. 17 n. 1, Spring 2021
  • https://issuu.com/collegeoftheatlantic/docs/coa-mag-2021-web
Description:
The COA Magazine was published twice each year starting in 2005.
2404
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
  • Organizations, School Institution
COA Magazine, v. 18 n. 1, Spring 2022
  • https://issuu.com/collegeoftheatlantic/docs/coa-mag-2022-fin-web
Description:
The COA Magazine was published twice each year starting in 2005.
2405
  • Publication, Periodical, Magazine
  • Organizations, School Institution
COA Magazine, v. 19 n. 1, Spring 2023
  • https://issuu.com/collegeoftheatlantic/docs/mag-2023-2023-web
Description:
The COA Magazine was published twice each year starting in 2005.
2409
  • Publication, Catalog
  • Organizations, School Institution
COA Viewbook, 2022-2023
  • https://issuu.com/collegeoftheatlantic/docs/coa_viewbook_10.22_alternate
Description:
College of the Atlantic viewbook for the 2022-2023 academic year.
2398
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
River Herring Co-management in Downeast Maine
  • https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/1d6e545864c048b9a64f4b2ccb94df16
Description:
A final project for College of the Atlantic's Fisheries, Fishermen, and Fishing Communities course 2023
2408
  • Publication, Catalog
  • Organizations, School Institution
COA Viewbook, 2020-2021
Description:
College of the Atlantic viewbook for the 2020-2021 academic year.
2406
  • Publication, Catalog
  • Organizations, School Institution
COA Course Catalog, 2023-2024
Description:
College of the Atlantic course catalog for the 2023-2024 academic year.
1752
  • Publication, Catalog
  • Organizations, School Institution
COA Course Catalog, 2020-2021
Description:
College of the Atlantic course catalog for the 2020-2021 academic year.
2319
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Structures, Institutional, School
Gates auditorium
Description:
A photo of the Gates auditorium taken in spring to show the difference between the old Auditorium and Gates.
2321
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Structures, Civic, Exhibition, Museum
Dorr Museum
Description:
A photo of the Dorr Museum on COA's campus that was the original Acadia park headquarters in the 90's.
2149
  • Map
  • Events
ESRI
  • https://www.esri.com/en-us/home
Description:
Link is to the ESRI home page
2399
  • Map
  • Places, Landscape
Aroostook Renewable Gateway GIS
  • https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/4a5d08ae6d5b46938bb23e411407dc05
Description:
A Geographic Information System designed to enable the public to make their own maps of interest along the proposed Gateway corridor
2397
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
River Herring at Wight's Pond
  • https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/c1ce96dbcab44f758bf6542c5dfafc73#n-Ly4fd3
Description:
an outreach piece from College of the Atlantic's Fisheries, Fishermen, and Fishing Communities course 2023
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.
2395
  • Map
  • Other
Reduction of Arsenic in Groundwater by Filtration Systems
  • https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/d5ca34ed1b434aa493efea42b8691717
Description:
32 private wells in Mount Desert Island were used for this study to analyze the effectiveness of different water treatment systems.
2394
  • Map
  • Places
Housing Inventory and Usage Analysis of Bar Harbor, ME
  • https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/409c524889504492845f5d4391c35062
Description:
High number of tourist every summer and the popularity of Bar Harbor are raising the prices of housing on Bar Harbor making it difficult to find affordable houses; especially for people who want to live in Bar Harbor year round, as the incentives to rent out housing to tourists are high. To understand better how to tackle this housing crisis it is important to understand the housing situation in Bar Harbor better, to later be able to find the right locations for future housing development. [show more]
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]
2392
  • Map
  • Places
College of the AtlanticLand Use Planning and GIS ClassSpring 2020
  • https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1uk-L2eldshgHlPocrDG22MI92MPKYBrwt88NJaIhf2g/edit?usp=sharing
Description:
An Examination of the Bar Harbor Land Use Ordinance
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]
2389
  • Map
  • Places
North Woods Ways
  • https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/1e19ddcf4ab04b9f83337e5dd65f4494
Description:
North Woods Ways Academic and Recreational Uses
2388
  • Map
  • Places
Hancock County Maine Aerial Image, 2020
  • https://coagis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/imageryviewer/index.html?appid=67ace772200441479598ed22f6b7d3a8&locale=en
Description:
A 2020 leaf-off aerial image with 45cm resolution. From Maine GIS.
2385
  • Map
  • Places
The Geology of National Parks Class, Winter 2023
  • https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/fa375dadeb9545b0aaea6cc56da7be85
Description:
'Grand Teton National park is located in Northwestern Wyoming and is home to an abundant variety of flora and fauna, lakes, rivers, and the striking Teton range. The Tetons are the youngest of all the mountain ranges in the Rocky Mountain chain yet are made up of the continent's oldest rocks that date back 3 billion years.'
2384
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
River Herring in the Concord River Watershed
  • https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/a61c71d38b2c4701acdd4f0ef9ecc2f5
Description:
Since long ago, each spring the River Herring swam up the Concord, Sudbury and Assabet Rivers (SUASCO) in unfathomable numbers to spawn. Their numbers turned the sluggish river turbulent with movement, and their masses colored the water black. Nipmuc, Pawtucket, and Massachuset people, their ancestors before them, and later English colonists, treasured these runs for food and fertilizer, and many seasonal communities were once situated at ideal fishing places. The industrial revolution came with largely little heed to the fish or those that used them. [show more]