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SUMMARY:Go Blue Friday
DESCRIPTION:The following days have been designated as UMaine’s Go Blue Fridays\, a chance to show your UMaine spirit and campus pride by wearing blue and/or UMaine clothing: Feb. 10 and 24; March 24; April 7 and 14; and May 12.
URL:https://elh.umaine.edu/event/go-blue-friday/2017-02-19/
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SUMMARY:Go Blue Friday
DESCRIPTION:The following days have been designated as UMaine’s Go Blue Fridays\, a chance to show your UMaine spirit and campus pride by wearing blue and/or UMaine clothing: Feb. 10 and 24; March 24; April 7 and 14; and May 12.
URL:https://elh.umaine.edu/event/go-blue-friday/2017-02-20/
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SUMMARY:Go Blue Friday
DESCRIPTION:The following days have been designated as UMaine’s Go Blue Fridays\, a chance to show your UMaine spirit and campus pride by wearing blue and/or UMaine clothing: Feb. 10 and 24; March 24; April 7 and 14; and May 12.
URL:https://elh.umaine.edu/event/go-blue-friday/2017-02-21/
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SUMMARY:Go Blue Friday
DESCRIPTION:The following days have been designated as UMaine’s Go Blue Fridays\, a chance to show your UMaine spirit and campus pride by wearing blue and/or UMaine clothing: Feb. 10 and 24; March 24; April 7 and 14; and May 12.
URL:https://elh.umaine.edu/event/go-blue-friday/2017-02-22/
LOCATION:ME
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SUMMARY:The Future of US Forest Service Research and Development in Northern Forests - Barbara Wheatland Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Christopher Woodall\nProject Leader\nNorthern Forest Science and Applications\, USFS Northern Research Station\nThe Barbara Wheatland Seminar Series seeks to recruit prominent speakers on advanced\, cutting-edge research and applications of remote sensing and associated geospatial technology that relate to forestry\, conservation\, climate change\, or other areas of concern. \nMade possible with generous support from the Maine Timberlands Charitable Trust
URL:https://elh.umaine.edu/event/future-us-forest-service-research-development-northern-forests-barbara-wheatland-seminar/
LOCATION:204 Nutting Hall\, Orono\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Seminars,School of Forest Resources
GEO:44.8831125;-68.6719411
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SUMMARY:Go Blue Friday
DESCRIPTION:The following days have been designated as UMaine’s Go Blue Fridays\, a chance to show your UMaine spirit and campus pride by wearing blue and/or UMaine clothing: Feb. 10 and 24; March 24; April 7 and 14; and May 12.
URL:https://elh.umaine.edu/event/go-blue-friday/2017-02-23/
LOCATION:ME
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170225
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SUMMARY:Go Blue Friday
DESCRIPTION:The following days have been designated as UMaine’s Go Blue Fridays\, a chance to show your UMaine spirit and campus pride by wearing blue and/or UMaine clothing: Feb. 10 and 24; March 24; April 7 and 14; and May 12.
URL:https://elh.umaine.edu/event/go-blue-friday/2017-02-24/
LOCATION:ME
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170225
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SUMMARY:Go Blue Friday
DESCRIPTION:The following days have been designated as UMaine’s Go Blue Fridays\, a chance to show your UMaine spirit and campus pride by wearing blue and/or UMaine clothing: Feb. 10 and 24; March 24; April 7 and 14; and May 12.
URL:https://elh.umaine.edu/event/go-blue-friday-2/
LOCATION:ME
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SUMMARY:Oceanography of The Gulf of Maine: Variability and relationships among water masses\, red tides\, nutrients and acidification
DESCRIPTION:Polycom availability with Darling Marine Center\, Gulf of Maine Research Institute\, and Bigelow Laboratories. \nDavid W. Townsend\nProfessor of Oceanography\nUMaine School of Marine Sciences\nHost: Emmanuel Boss \nThis talk will begin as a general overview of how the Gulf of Maine works in an oceanographic sense. But at the outset\, I will show examples of some observations and ideas that have popped up in recent years which suggest the oceanography of the Gulf may be changing\, and/or undergoing highly variable shifts in its properties ─ changes that are forcing us to rethink some of our most basic ideas about the workings of the Gulf. First described by Henry Bryant Bigelow a century ago\, we all are generally aware\, or have been told\, that the Gulf is biologically productive ─ and it is\, owing to the combined effects of features and processes that are fairly unique to the Gulf of Maine. In the simplest sense\, the Gulf can be viewed as a shallow (average depth ca. 150m) semi-enclosed\, continental shelf sea\, which forms a cul-de-sac along the coastline of eastern North America. More importantly\, the Gulf is situated adjacent to a confluence of major ocean currents just offshore: where cold waters from the north meet warm waters from the south. The Gulf’s interior waters\, however\, are partially isolated from free exchanges with those offshore waters by shallow banks along the Gulf’s shelf edge. Nonetheless\, the Gulf of Maine is a dynamic flow-through system driven by variable influxes oft hose different water masses from outside the Gulf ─ water masses that provide both salt and fresh water\, nutrients\, and which influence the Gulf’s heat budget. Once in the Gulf\, those imported water masses are diluted some by rivers (although the main supply of fresh water is from outside the Gulf)\, and are vertically mixed: They are mixed year round by the Gulf’s large tides (in some areas)\, and everywhere by winter convection\, which bring nutrient-rich waters into sunlit surface layers\, this stimulating biological production. It is principally the resulting density contrasts of its different water masses that drive the Gulf’s complex residual circulation. Woven into this rough sketch of the Gulf of Maine will be ideas based on some of my own research interests\, including: Ideas about the causes of redtides; Why they and other oceanographic features may be changing\, and/or varying significantly among years; Some ideas about why the Gulf may be warming at such an alarming rate\, and; Why we need to pay closer attention to ocean acidification. \n 
URL:https://elh.umaine.edu/event/oceanography-gulf-maine-variability-relationships-among-water-masses-red-tides-nutrients-acidification/
LOCATION:354 Aubert Hall\, 354 Aubert Hall\, Orono\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Darling Marine Center,Lectures & Seminars,School of Marine Sciences
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SUMMARY:Fossil lizards tell tales: Resurrecting the past to forecast the future
DESCRIPTION:School of Biology and Ecology Seminar\nSpring 2017 \npresents \nDr. Melissa Kemp\, Harvard University \n(Host: Allison Gardner) \nFossil lizards tell tales: Resurrecting the past to forecast the future \nDr Melissa Kemp is an evolutionary biologist who uses the fossil record and historical data to investigate species responses to global change phenomena. She earned her B.A. in biology from Williams College in 2010 and her Ph.D. in biology from Stanford University in 2015. She is currently a Center for the Environment and NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University\, where she is investigating how past global change forces have altered species distributions and abundances for Caribbean lizards. This research will reveal population trajectories before\, during\, and after environmental perturbations are encountered\, and provide a framework for evaluating future range shifts and population fluctuations.  Melissa is also committed to science mentoring and regularly involves high school and undergraduate students in the execution of her research objectives. \nSeminars will be held on Fridays at 3:15 pm in 107 Norman Smith Hall\, unless otherwise noted. \nLight refreshments served at 3:00 p.m.
URL:https://elh.umaine.edu/event/school-biology-ecology-seminar-dr-melissa-kemp-harvard-university/
LOCATION:107 Norman Smith Hall\, orono\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Seminars,School of Biology and Ecology
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170226
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SUMMARY:Go Blue Friday
DESCRIPTION:The following days have been designated as UMaine’s Go Blue Fridays\, a chance to show your UMaine spirit and campus pride by wearing blue and/or UMaine clothing: Feb. 10 and 24; March 24; April 7 and 14; and May 12.
URL:https://elh.umaine.edu/event/go-blue-friday/2017-02-25/
LOCATION:ME
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