Coastal Conversations 9/22/17

Producer/Host: Natalie Springuel
Engineer: Amy Browne

Salts and Water: Stories from the Maine coast
Storytelling about the Maine coast and how it connects to place-based tourism
Story: the women lobstermen of Stonington
Story: The Eastport tides

Guest: Crystal Hitchings, Washington County Council of Governments

WERU News Report 5/14/14

Producer/Host: Amy Browne

Segment 1: The Natural Resources Council of Maine announced yesterday that they have developed a series of maps that depict the effects of rising sea levels on the Maine coast, as well as a list of the top 20 Maine towns affected by sea level rise due to climate change. We get the details from Dylan Voorhees, NRCM’s Clean Energy and Global Warming Project Director.

Segment 2: For our Penobscot river and bay report this week, we’re checking in with Ron Huber, director of “Friends of Penobscot Bay”. We reported last week that NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, has announced that the Penobscot River is one of two sites in the North Atlantic region that they are designating as Habitat Focus Areas, which will direct more resources to restoration of the river. NOAA has been involved in the removal of 2 major dams on the river, and is looking at removing some of the smaller ones. Huber see this as positive news for the river and bay:

Segment 3: We meet the new Executive Director of the ACLU of Maine, Alison Beyea

Talk of the Towns 1/22/10

Guest host: Natalie Springuel, University of Maine Sea Grant

Studio Engineer: Amy Browne

Topic: Aquaculture on the Maine Coast

Guests:
Dana Morse, University of Maine Sea Grant (207-563-3146 x205 or dana.morse@maine.edu)
Adam Campbell, North Haven Oyster Company and commercial fisherman (futureseas@aol.com)
Sebastian Belle, Maine Aquaculture Association (207-867-4453, North Haven, Maine)