Elements of oral history, ocean policy, and Geographic Information Systems are all part of the mix forCollege of the Atlanticstudents as they investigate the ties between coastal fishing families and the ocean ecosystems they depend on.
An experimental marine science track at Deer Isle-Stonington High School, implemented in part by principal Todd West ’00, may be at the forefront of a national movement to cater high school curricula to local community culture.
The historical and modern-day uses of freshwater fisheries on Mount Desert Island are explored by researcher Dr. Erik Reardon at College of the Atlantic’s Human Ecology Forum.
President Darron Collins ’92 speaks at The Explorers Club on a decade’s worth of exploration, fly-fishing and conservation in Mongolia’s Onon River watershed, birthplace of Genghis Khan. This event is also streaming live!