News of Maine's Coast and Islands
Temperature influences how much oxygen and carbon dioxide the water can hold, the rate of plant growth and decay, the movement of currents, and the geographic distribution of marine life.
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Even though I don’t snowmobile, I really enjoyed Matt Weber’s book, Making Tracks, published by Islandport Press. Although he lives on Monhegan
George Smith
“We have to love our fellow creatures.” —Richard Louv
Stephanie Bouchard
“You have this basically open-water meadow aquifer that’s only several feet above sea level.” —Peter Slovinsky
Craig Idlebrook
Validating the authenticity of catastrophic climate claims through scientific “consensus” is laughable.
We want our children to see coyote in a whole new light.
Phrases like “high water” and “ice bridge” would require translation for Maine islanders.
Tom Groening
Scarborough has a 3,500-acre marsh area that doesn’t fit FEMA’s traditional models.
Scientists call such places “climate change refugia.”
Catherine Schmitt