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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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Summit of Cadillac Mt., Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor, Maine
Fogler Special Collections, Still Image

Postcard, "Summit of Cadillac Mt., Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor, Maine." View of parking lot at summit of Cadillac Mountain.

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Automobiles
Recreation/Tourism
Tourism
Transportation

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Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment, Home/Knowledgebase
Science, Text

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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About the Gulf: Maps and Other Resources
Science, Map

Maps include: Gulf of Maine Watershed Map (high- or low-res version or poster), Undersea Landscapes map, and Digital Bathymetry map.

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Maps and other resources
Oceanography

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Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment Report Series: Summit Report - Oct. 27, 2004 Fairmont Algonquin Hotel, St. Andrews, New Brunswick
Science, Text

The 60-page report includes research on the land uses, contaminants and fisheries that could endanger the Gulf of Maine and the Bay of Fundy (from the Bangor Daily News article, 28 Oct 2004)

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Ecology/Energy
Fishing/Fisherman
land uses, fisheries, and contaminants that could endanger the Gulf of Maine and the Bay of Fundy
Oceanography

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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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Regional Tidal Marsh Database
Science, Dataset

The Regional Tidal Marsh Database is a project of the Global Programme of Action Coalition for the Gulf of Maine (GPAC). The database contains potential and existing tidal marsh restoration projects in the Gulf of Maine watershed.

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Ecology/Energy
Oceanography
Potential and existing tidal marsh restoration projects

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Edwin H. Eddy's recollection of his visit to a logging camp, 1880
Maine Historical Society, Text

Recollections of Edwin H. Eddy's visit to a logging camp near Moosehead Lake in 1880.

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Cutler, Thatcher & Company
Eddy, Edwin H.
Eddy, Edwin H. -- Personal narratives
Eddy, Johnathan
Lumber trade -- Maine
Lumbering -- Maine
Lumbermen -- Maine
Manuscripts
Moosehead Lake -- History

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View PEARL:The Source for Environmental Information in Maine
Science, Text

A forum for sharing environmental data from Maine, including lakes, streams, wetlands, and terrestrial systems.

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Ecology -- Maine
Lakes -- Maine
Watersheds -- Maine
Rivers -- Maine
Ecology/Energy
Earth Sciences

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A Part of the Main
MPBN: Home Series, Moving Image, 0:26:01

As Europeans began to look seriously towards Maine as a desirable economic region, there were many debates about who owned or controlled the varied and plentiful natural resources, especially timber. In the mid-1800’s, the timber harvest from the communities in the far north woods traveled via the river communities to the prosperous coast where the wealth of natural resources set sail for the world beyond. Today, these distinct regions remain intact, each with a different story to tell about how history has played itself out since that time.

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Natural resources
Settlements
Lumbering
Shipping/Shipbuilding

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