Community Engagement Industry Connections Group Process and Facilitation Applied Research
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Community Engagement
Industry Connections
Group Process and Facilitation
Applied Research
Communications and Outreach
Marine Extension Team Sea Grant and Cooperative Extension
Sarah Redmond
Dana Morse
Natalie Springuel
Waldoboro
Walpole
Wells
Portland
Augusta
Orono
Eastport
Ellsworth Franklin
Bar Harbor
Esperanza Stancioff
Keri Kaczor
Kristen Grant
Chris Bartlett
http://www.seagrant.umaine.edu/extension
The Northeast Coastal Acidification Network: Understanding the science of coastal
and ocean acidification
Joe Salisbury, Cassie Stimiest, Ru Morrison, Todd Capson, Dwight Gledhill, Bill Mook, Beth Turner, Esperanza Stancioff, Mel Cote, Helmuth Thomas, Sylvain DeGuise
Photo: University of Maine
Why and Who is NE-CAN?
• Increasing atmospheric CO2 has lead to a more acidic ocean with impacts on the marine environment
• OA’s effects have been seen in the shellfish industries on West and East coasts
• NE-CAN is a nexus of scientists, federal and state agency representatives, resource managers, and affected industry partners dedicated towards coordinating and guiding regional observing, research, and modeling endeavors
NE-CAN is all of us!
The NECAN Process
16 Webinars from November 2013 to March 2014 See www.neracoos.org/necan State of the Science Workshop, April 10 and 11 Planning 3 Stakeholder Workshops in ME (Dec. 2014), MA
and CT Implementation Strategy