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Local Catch Network receives $500,000 USDA grant

The Local Catch Network, based in the U海角社区 School of Marine Sciences, has received a $499,463 grant from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to support better integration of seafood into local and regional food systems. Joshua Stoll, assistant professor of marine science and policy and Mitchell Center faculty fellow, co-founded and helps to […]

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U海角社区 News: Study supports need for enhanced invasive plant management in national parks

A new study led by Kathryn Miller, University of 海角社区 alumna and quantitative ecologist for the National Park Service鈥檚 (NPS) Northeast Temperate Network, suggests that undeveloped areas within national parks require capital investments to protect their natural flora. Kathryn Miller and Brian McGill, U海角社区 professor in the School of Biology and Ecology and the Mitchell […]

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Darling Marine Center: Research reveals diverse community benefits of small-scale fisheries

Marine fisheries provide many benefits to coastal communities, including food, employment, and a sense of community and individual identity. University of 海角社区 researchers Heather Leslie and Kara Pellowe are studying the diverse benefits provided by small-scale fisheries in partnership with harvesters and other local experts in multiple regions, including 海角社区 and Mexico. Heather is director […]

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U海角社区 News: Experts contribute to 海角社区鈥檚 plan for climate action

The 海角社区 Climate Council released its climate action plan, 鈥満=巧缜 Won鈥檛 Wait,鈥 on December 1. Experts from across the University of 海角社区 System have served on Climate Council working groups and contributed to the plan, including Mitchell Center Faculty Fellows Aaron Weiskittel, Adam Daigneault, and Heather Leslie. Read the full U海角社区 News story here.

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Bridie McGreavy presents at 海角社区 CCAP meeting

On November 10, the 海角社区 Climate Change Adaptation Providers Network (CCAP) held its annual meeting. Bridie McGreavy, associate professor in the Department of Communication and Journalism at U海角社区 and a Mitchell Center faculty fellow, presented in a session on voice, equity and communication action planning. Since 2010, CCAP has sought to provide a gathering space […]

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Aram Calhoun receives conservation leadership award from NRCM

As reported by U海角社区 News: Aram Calhoun, a University of 海角社区 professor of wetlands ecology and Mitchell Center faculty fellow, received a 2020 Conservation Leadership Award from the Natural Resources Council of 海角社区 for her significant, long-lasting contributions to protecting the nature of 海角社区. Calhoun鈥檚 research focuses on vernal pool ecology and conservation, and wetland […]

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Linda Silka named president-elect of SPSSI

Linda Silka, a social and community psychologist and Mitchell Center senior fellow, has been named president-elect of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI). SPSSI is an organization of social scientists that has historically brought research to bear on a wide array of societal problems. The society was organized during the Depression […]

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WRRI-funded research on how warmer winters affect toxic blue-green algal blooms in 海角社区鈥檚 lakes聽featured on U海角社区 News

Research to understand the role global warming plays in the incidence of toxic blue-green algal blooms in 海角社区 lakes, led by Jasmine Saros, has received a $249,432 grant from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The project received funding from the USGS Water Resources Research Institute (WRRI) National Competitive Grants Program (104g), one of only six […]

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