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Elisabeth Maxwell: Alumna earns instructor certification while working with Scientific Diving Program - UMaine News


Elisabeth Maxwell, a University of Maine alumna, a research associate at UMaine’s Darling Marine Center and an assistant in the Scientific Diving program, has successfully completed the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) instructor certification. 
UMaine’s Scientific Diving Program provides support and training to scientists and students in using diving as a research tool. It is based in Walpole along the Damariscotta River at the Darling Marine Center.
Maxwell, who lives in Newcastle, received dual master’s degrees in marine biology and marine policy from UMaine in 2017. 
What was your path to getting your dive instructor certification? 
In 2011, I earned my Open Water Certification and the following year, I traveled to Mozambique and participated in a research project diving with manta rays.  ....

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UMaine and Maine Sea Grant support effort to boost sea urchin farming in New England - Belfast - Waldo


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UMaine and Maine Sea Grant support effort to boost sea urchin farming
Feb 01, 2021
Courtesy of: Chris Davis, Maine Sea Grant
There is substantial potential for aquaculture growth of sea urchins in northern New England, UMaine researchers say.
Orono A team of researchers, aquaculture production specialists and educators in Maine, Rhode Island and New Hampshire will be working to help transform the sea urchin fishery by supporting green sea urchin aquaculture efforts in New England.
The team which includes Steve Eddy and Luz Kogson at the University of Maine, Dana Morse with Maine Sea Grant, project lead Coleen Suckling at the University of Rhode Island and Larry Harris at the University of New Hampshire received a $100,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Northeast Regional Aquaculture Center to improve hatchery production of the green sea urchin and engage prospective urchin farmers on grow-out possibi ....

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