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2062
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
Nest Site Selection of the Black Guillemot on Great Duck island
Description:
Nesting sites along the rocky berm of Great Duck Island.
2063
  • Map
  • Nature, Plants
College of the Atlantic Seaside Garden Map
Description:
A map based on a DJI Phantom drone flight.
2064
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
Finding Travel Distances of Snakes to Islands on the Coast of Maine
Description:
These maps show attempts to find the shortest distances across the water makes would have to travel from the mainland to various islands.
2065
  • Map
  • Events
Potential Effects of Sea Level Rise on the Duck Islands
Description:
Potential Effects of Sea Level Rise on Great and Little Duck Islands
2070
  • Map
  • Places
Frenchman Bay Watershed Map Compilation
Description:
Frenchman Bay Watershed Map Compilation Shows numerous features and land uses within the watershed of Frenchman Bay
2072
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
Distribution of Four Ground-Dwelling Arthropod Families
Description:
Distribution of Four Ground-Dwelling Arthropod Families in Traps Across Pine Hill and Settlement Quarry, Deer Isle, Maine
2073
  • Map
  • Events
What Have We Accomplished since Kyoto?
Description:
Kyoto pledges versus actual greenhouse gas emissions
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
2077
  • Map
  • Vessels, Boat
Shipwrecks of Mount Desert Island
Description:
A map showing shipwrecks around MDI identifying where the wrecks are and pictures of them.
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.
2142
  • Map
  • Nature, Plants
Rockweed in Frenchman Bay
  • http://bit.ly/RockweedFrenchmanBay
Description:
Rockweed is a brown algae found on rocky shores. The most common types of rockweed are within the genus Ascophyllum spp. and Fucus spp. (the latter is shown to the left). They grow slowly and can live from 3 to 15 years before breakage. Rockweeds have fronds that bear air bladders. These 'airbags' help the algae to stand up straight under water. Rockweed lacks true roots, stems, and leaves, and because they lack a vascular system, absorb dissolved nutrients directly through the blades. Rockweed attaches to rocks with a disc-like “holdfast”, and regenerate fronds from remaining holdfasts after a natural disturbance that removes upright fronds. [show more]
2156
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
Warbler Sightings on MDI from 1993-2011
Description:
Warbler Sightings on MDI from 1993-2011. Source data from Michael Good via EBird
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
2371
  • Map
  • Places
Ellsworth Culverts and Stormwater Management
  • https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_xnNkrzKj3qpYweQhIIDWTRM73DvmvBeKNX-JAuzgSs/edit#slide=id.p1
Description:
Inventory of existing infrastructure Impervious Surface and Hydraulic Analyses “Pinch Points” Culvert prioritization system Emergencies Maintenance Stream and stream crossings survey Potential growth area analysis Stormwater management strategies
2372
  • Map
  • Places
Working with the Ellsworth Green Plan
  • https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1WNu6xiVcZ8yyA0aztIJnJDYIPapG8QoldeSuc5vSSgU/edit#slide=id.p
Description:
Land Use Planning and GIS 2018 College of the Atlantic
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]
2387
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
Pulling Natures Linchpin:
  • https://coagis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=ab565dbb28684267922e0ed8e18a5fe8
Description:
A Study of Potential Correlations between Declining bat Populations and Modern Mosquito-born Epidemics