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Climate Change: In Our Backyard
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image, 0:56:45

Using close-to-home examples, the views of leading scientists come alive as they show how climate change can affect almost every aspect of our lives - and in turn, how we affect the climate.

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Climatic changes
Ecology/Energy

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Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment, Home/Knowledgebase
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Knowledgebase: Find introductory and scientific information about the Gulf of Maine, which is bordered by Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, New Brunswick, and Nove Scotia: includes "About the Gulf of Maine", "Habitat Management", "Contaminants", "Environmental Indicators", and "Links". One link is to the Gulf of Maine Summit: http://www.gulfof mainesummit.org and to maps. Under "About the Gulf", there are also the following links: Undersea Landscapes, Gulf of Maine e-Atlas, GoMoos (Gulf of Maine Ocean Observing System, and educational materials.

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About the Gulf of Maine, Habitat Management, Contaminants, Environmental Indicators, and Links
Ecology/Energy
Fishing/Fisherman
Oceanography

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Winter
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image, 0:56:43

For those plants and animals that don't migrate south for winter, a lot of preparation goes into getting ready for winter. When it comes to dealing with winter, plants and animals know things we humans don't.

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Winter -- New England
Ecology/Energy
Seasons -- New England
Natural history -- New England

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National Weather Service Zone Forecasts : Maine
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Provides weather forecasts for each of Maine's 32 zones.

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Climatic changes

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Spring
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image, 00:58:03

Because spring comes so late to northern New England, things have to happen quickly and profusely. Spring is the time of year that wildlife and plants come to life again and get right to the business of creating new life.

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Spring -- New England
Seasons -- New England
Natural history -- New England
Ecology/Energy

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Gulf of Maine
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image

As QUEST takes us into the Gulf of Maine, we see a dynamic web of life, not as an extension of our world, but as its own ecosystem. What is going on down there? Can more be done?

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Ecosystem health
Marine ecology
Marine resources conservation
Coastal zone management
Ecosystem management
Biogeochemical cycles
Fishing/Fisherman
Oceanography
Maine, Gulf of
Ocean bottom
Habitat (Ecology)

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Bioinvasion
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image, 00:58:03

As human activity silently globalizes our world, our modern day ecology is under onslaught from spreading alien organisms. These plants and animals are capable of moving aggressively into a habitat and monopolizing resources to the detriment of other species. Can scientists help us win the war against this bio-invasion?

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Invasive species
Ecology

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Gulf of Maine Watershed Map & Gulf of Maine Summit Websites and resources
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Interactive Gulf of Maine Watershed Map : Click on your area on the map and join the discussion; Summit site directs one to the watershed map, Summit information and Summit documents and reports, and to the Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment.

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Interactive watershed maps, Gulf of Maine Summit reports and references
Oceanography

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How To Manage-Gulf of Maine
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image, 0:02:00

The National Marine Fisheries Service has a plan to increase the abundance of fish by a factor of three in the Gulf of Maine and George’s Bank. Reducing overfishing is good for both conservation and economics.

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Fishing/Fisherman
Marine resources conservation
Ecosystem management
Coastal zone management
Ecosystem health

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People of the dawn
MPBN: Home Series, Moving Image, 0:26:37

The first and longest lasting period of Maine’s history is the world of the Native American, stretching from the retreat of the last Ice Age, 12,000 years to the present. People of the Dawn tells the story of the dynamic people who’ve inhabited the landscape of Maine.

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Native Americans
Canoes and canoeing
Maliseet Tribe
Micmac Tribe
Penobscot Tribe
Passamaquoddy Tribe
Wabanaki Tribe

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