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research on a project to harmonize phenological data from sources such as the National Phenological Network, herbaria, and the National Ecological Observatory Network and perform analyses to understand
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for spatiotemporal dynamics of PFAS contamination. Specific research projects will focus on the quantification of PFAS contamination sources and impacts, as well as devising PFAS abatement strategies for seafood
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structures represent the needs and interests of the population as a whole. Project TIDES is a 3 year, interdisciplinary, NSF-funded project that is jointly administered through the Maine Research in STEM
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five-year Resilient Maine project made possible through this award has engaged Maine Sea Grant in collaborative work with communities, state agencies, University of Maine faculty and staff, and many
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collaboration with Dr. Gardner, and Dr. Leahy, and the project team. The desired start date is September 1, 2025. The project has 24 months of funding available, with an end date of August 31, 2027, contingent