Category Archives: Documents

Anna Farrell

March 9, 2015

Fishermen’s Forum 2015

Frenchman Bay Partners panel

610 Committee panel

Location: Samoset Resort, Rockport, ME

Date and Time: 3-5-15, 10am-12pm

Attending: Emma Fox, Bridie McGreavy, Anna Farrell, Chris Peterson, Fiona DeKonig, Joe Porada, Jim Norris, Allie Rohrer, Hannah Annis, Natalie Springuel.

Bridie McGreavy (Post-doctoral researcher at the University of Maine and FBP Secretary) introduced the New England SusTainability Consortium (NEST) session by describing the history with the University of Maine’s Sustainability Solutions Initiative, continued involvement with key partners, and how the science is focused on solving problems. She then turned the session over to the researchers from the University of Maine.

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Anna Farrell

March 2, 2015

Frenchman Bay Partners Executive Committee Meeting

Location: Forrest Conference Room on the MDI Biological Laboratory campus

Date and Time: Thursday, February 26, 2015 3-5pm

 MINUTES

 

In attendance: Bob DeForrest, Duncan Bailey, Jane Disney, Chris Petersen, Anna Farrell

On conference call: Bridie McGreavy

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Anna Farrell

January 29, 2015

Meeting Minutes

January 14, 2015, 2 pm to 3:30 pm

Attendees: Allie Rohrer, Anna Farrell, Jane Disney, Jim Norris, Chris Petersen, Jim Fisher, Bridie McGreavy (minutes)

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January 20, 2015

Frenchman Bay Partners Executive Committee Meeting
Location: Forrest Conference Room on the MDIBL campus.
Date and Time: Thursday December 18, 2014 3-5 pm

Meeting Minutes
Attendees: Jane Disney, Chris Petersen, Bob Deforrest, Fiona deKoning, Bridie McGreavy

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Population Genetics of the Invasive European Green Crab, Carcinus maneas and its Role in Eelgrass Loss in the Gulf of Maine

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Mary Badger, Smith College

 

CrabGraph.jpgAbstract: In 2013, there was a devastating loss of eelgrass (Zoestra marina) in upper Frenchman Bay, Mount Desert Island, Maine. This study examined the relationship between the most recent invasion of novel haplotypes of the European Green Crab (Carnicus maneas) and the decline of eelgrass in upper Frenchman Bay. While C. maneas is an invasive species that has been present in the Gulf of Maine for over 100 years, a second invasion of C. maneas in Nova Scotia occurred during the 1980s and 1990s, bringing novel haplotypes of the species that have been cited to be more cold tolerant and voracious as compared to other haplotypes.  The presence of these new haplotypes has been hypothesized to be a contributing factor to habitat destruction along the Maine coast. In 2013, northern haplotypes of green crab were documented in upper Frenchman Bay where the eelgrass had disappeared. In order to assess this relationship, the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) haplotype of the crabs at sites around Mount Desert Island was determined as well as the abundance of the eelgrass at corresponding study sites. The study did not find a significant correlation between the presence of northern green crab haplotypes and eelgrass abundance at the study sites. This indicates that the status of eelgrass health is not dependent on the genetic composition of green crabs that are present.  It is more likely that factors such as green crab abundance or water quality are contributing to the declining health of eelgrass beds along the Maine coast.

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Eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) loss in Maine: An investigation into possible causes

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Alden Dirks, Swarthmore College

Abstract: Eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) supplies myriad ecosystem services that make it an indispensable cornerstone of coastal environments. The complete disappearance of eelgrass in upper Frenchman Bay, Mt. Desert Island (MDI), Maine, in 2013 matched a precipitous drop in the concentration of dissolved silica (DSi). Eelgrass in outer Frenchman Bay and other locations around MDI appeared to be intact; however there were no DSi data to compare with upper Frenchman Bay locations. To investigate the relationship between eelgrass health and DSi, we determined eelgrass abundance and biomass at six locations around MDI. Furthermore, we measured dissolved nutrient concentrations in the water column as well as tensile strength and nutrient composition of tissue samples. We found a positive relationship between eelgrass abundance and biomass, and a positive relationship between biomass and the concentration of nitrite and nitrate. In addition, tensile strength was significantly different across the six sample sites. However, neither abundance nor tensile strength was significantly correlated with nutrient composition of the plants or water quality.  These results reveal a deeper complexity to the issue of eelgrass abundance and tensile strength that requires further nuanced investigation into other factors such as local geography, oceanographic currents, and sediment type as they relate to eelgrass viability.

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Anna Farrell

September 17, 2014

Frenchman Bay Partners

Executive Committee Meeting Minutes

September 16, 2014 at 3 pm

Davis Classroom on the MDIBL campus

Attendees: Jane Disney, Bob Deforrest, Anna Farrell, Jirias Charabati, Duncan Bailey, Theo de Koning, Chris Petersen, Bridie McGreavy

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Anna Farrell

September 9, 2014

Eelgrass Committee Minutes (Click here to see a PDF of the Minutes with handouts)

Frenchman Bay Eelgrass Meeting
9-3-2014
MDIBL Davis Classroom
3-5 pm

Present: Terry Towne, Jenn Fortier, Chris Petersen, Anna Farrell, Jirias Charabati, George
Kidder, Jane Disney, Hamish Stevenson, James O’Donnell.

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Anna Farrell

April 10, 2014

Date: Tuesday, April 08, 2014

Time: 3-3:40 pm

Location: Hegner Lab, MDI Bio Lab

Present: Duncan Bailey, Anne La Bossiere, Anna Farrell

Call-In (207-288-9880 x423): Bridie McGreavy

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Anna Farrell

March 31, 2014

Frenchman Bay Partners Executive Committee Meeting

Location: Davis classroom on the MDIBL campus

Date: Wednesday March 12, 2014

MINUTES 

Present:  Jane Disney, Fiona de Koning, Bob DeForrest, Duncan Bailey,

On conference call:  Bridie McGreavy, Chris Petersen

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