July 10 – Local Summer Fisheries – Bluefish- The third post in the Local Summer Fisheries series is on bluefish, a species known for their chaotic feeding frenzies and putting up a good fight on the end of a fishing rod.
July 10 – What Single-Celled Diatoms Know That We Can’t Seem To Take Seriously – A recent study from the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences reveals that increased precipitation, likely due to climate change, is correlated with a drastic reduction in primary productivity levels in the Gulf of Maine. Phytoplankton, the organisms responsible for fixing carbon from the atmosphere and the oceans, are at the very base of the marine food web.
July 13 – Fish Talk in the News – Friday, July 13 – On July 9th, in a major victory for alewives, the EPA directed Maine’s Attorney General to take action to allow alewives and other small fish species to access habitat above the Grand Falls Dam in the St. Croix River. A story from this weekend’s Portland Press Herald covers the history of the 17 year effort to open the St. Croix to these important forage fish, which are at the base of many commercially and ecologically important marine food chains.

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