Acadia National Park Research Opportunities Catalog Scoping WorkshopsFrom March 9 through March 15, 2006, the Schoodic Education and Research Center conducted a series of workshops that engaged scientists in the following key questions:
- What research should Acadia National Park be doing? This question considers
- research that has already been done at the park
- current park needs and research opportunities
- anticipated issues and trends that should be driving research to enable the park to continue to conserve resources unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.
- How can the park better support research that is of interest to the scientific community?
The following pages contain the notes recorded in each of these day-long sessions. Workshop participants should contact workshops@acadiapartners.org with any additions or corrections to these notes. Please feel free to include ideas, concerns, or suggestions even if they come to mind after the close of the workshop. Alternatively, if you would like to make corrections or additions by phone, call Bill Zoellick at 207-288-1328. March 9: Freshwater Resources Scoping Workshop March 10: Marine and Estuarine Resources Scoping Workshop March 13: Wildlife Resources Scoping Workshop March 14: Physical Science Resources Scoping Workshop March
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