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Casco Bay Estuary Partnership (CBEP)
 

State of the Bay

Every five years Casco Bay Estuary Partnership takes a step back and a close look at the current condition of Casco Bay. This scientific assessment of the health of Casco Bay uses the best available data and includes information on stressors, changes over time, drivers of changes and what all this data means to anyone who works, lives or plays on or near the Bay.
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  • 2015 State of the Bay Conference Agenda by Casco Bay Estuary Partnership

    2015 State of the Bay Conference Agenda

    Casco Bay Estuary Partnership

    Our Changing Bay: Casco Bay 2015

    Tuesday, October 15, 2015

    DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel | Ballroom Entrance | South Portland, Maine

  • 2015 State of the Bay Report by Casco Bay Estuary Partnership

    2015 State of the Bay Report

    Casco Bay Estuary Partnership

    The Casco Bay Estuary Partnership helps track and report on changing conditions within the Bay and its watershed. Every five years, in its State of the Bay report, the Partnership portrays how Casco Bay is faring—what trends are evident, what progress is visible, and what new challenges are emerging. By tracking indicators at regular intervals over decades, the Partnership helps identify the collective work needed to sustain the region.

    State of the Bay 2015, summarized here and detailed online at www.cascobayestuary.org/state-of-the-bay-2015, reveals a complex array of factors shaping the ecology and economy of the Casco Bay region. There’s a mix of encouraging news, interspersed with unsettling trends. The warming climate represents a vast and unpredictable driver of regional change—with hotter ocean and air temperatures, more frequent and extreme precipitation, and rising seas (already evident in flooding at extreme high tides).

    Indicators used in the past (and included in the 2015 report) do not fully account for the dynamic interplay of forces currently at work on Casco Bay. Future reports will include new indicators to help gauge the pace and impacts of far reaching change.

  • 2015 State of the Bay Summary Flyer by Casco Bay Estuary Partnership

    2015 State of the Bay Summary Flyer

    Casco Bay Estuary Partnership

    The Casco Bay Estuary Partnership helps track and report on changing conditions within the Bay and its watershed. Every five years, in its State of the Bay report, the Partnership portrays how Casco Bay is faring—what trends are evident, what progress is visible, and what new challenges are emerging. By tracking indicators at regular intervals over decades, the Partnership helps identify the collective work needed to sustain the region.

    State of the Bay 2015, summarized here and detailed online at www.cascobayestuary.org/state-of-the-bay-2015, reveals a complex array of factors shaping the ecology and economy of the Casco Bay region. There’s a mix of encouraging news, interspersed with unsettling trends. The warming climate represents a vast and unpredictable driver of regional change—with hotter ocean and air temperatures, more frequent and extreme precipitation, and rising seas (already evident in flooding at extreme high tides).

    Indicators used in the past (and included in the 2015 report) do not fully account for the dynamic interplay of forces currently at work on Casco Bay. Future reports will include new indicators to help gauge the pace and impacts of far reaching change.

  • A Changing Casco Bay-Onshore, Offshore, New Shores (2015 State of the Bay Presentation) by Charlie Colgan

    A Changing Casco Bay-Onshore, Offshore, New Shores (2015 State of the Bay Presentation)

    Charlie Colgan

  • Adapting Maine’s coastal communities to sea level rise and storm surge (2015 State of the Bay Presentation) by Peter Slovinsky

    Adapting Maine’s coastal communities to sea level rise and storm surge (2015 State of the Bay Presentation)

    Peter Slovinsky

  • Building Resilience: connecting systems and communities (2015 State of the Bay Presentation) by Jed Wright

    Building Resilience: connecting systems and communities (2015 State of the Bay Presentation)

    Jed Wright

  • Citizens, Science and A Changing Bay (2015 State of the Bay Presentation) by Cathy Ramsdell

    Citizens, Science and A Changing Bay (2015 State of the Bay Presentation)

    Cathy Ramsdell

  • Community Shellfish Aquaculture Education and Awareness Projects in Brunswick (2015 State of the Bay Presentation) by Dan Devereaux

    Community Shellfish Aquaculture Education and Awareness Projects in Brunswick (2015 State of the Bay Presentation)

    Dan Devereaux

  • Eelgrass Habitat in Casco Bay: Past, Present, and Future? (2015 State of the Bay Presentation) by Hillary Neckles

    Eelgrass Habitat in Casco Bay: Past, Present, and Future? (2015 State of the Bay Presentation)

    Hillary Neckles

  • Habitat Resilience: Dams; the Past, the Future and Everything In-between (2015 State of the Bay Presentation) by Landis Hudson

    Habitat Resilience: Dams; the Past, the Future and Everything In-between (2015 State of the Bay Presentation)

    Landis Hudson

  • Interpreting Water Quality Standards in Light of Ecosystem Change (2015 State of the Bay Presentation) by Angela Brewer

    Interpreting Water Quality Standards in Light of Ecosystem Change (2015 State of the Bay Presentation)

    Angela Brewer

  • Living with A Changing Bay (2015 State of the Bay Presentation) by Curtis C. Bohlen PhD

    Living with A Changing Bay (2015 State of the Bay Presentation)

    Curtis C. Bohlen PhD

  • Mobilizing Community Support for Casco Bay (2015 State of the Bay Presentation) by Fred Dillon

    Mobilizing Community Support for Casco Bay (2015 State of the Bay Presentation)

    Fred Dillon

  • Modeling and Monitoring Approach (2015 State of the Bay Presentation) by Damien Brady

    Modeling and Monitoring Approach (2015 State of the Bay Presentation)

    Damien Brady

  • Monitoring Casco Bay Connections: a fresh perspective (2015 State of the Bay Presentation) by Karen Wilson

    Monitoring Casco Bay Connections: a fresh perspective (2015 State of the Bay Presentation)

    Karen Wilson

  • Monitoring Change in Casco Bay (2015 State of the Bay Presentation) by Mike Doan

    Monitoring Change in Casco Bay (2015 State of the Bay Presentation)

    Mike Doan

  • Multiple acid pathways in Casco Bay: Implications for the next 25 years (2015 State of the Bay Presentation) by Joe Salisbury, D. Vandemark, C. Hunt, and S. Shellito

    Multiple acid pathways in Casco Bay: Implications for the next 25 years (2015 State of the Bay Presentation)

    Joe Salisbury, D. Vandemark, C. Hunt, and S. Shellito

  • Ocean Acidification in Maine (2015 State of the Bay Presentation) by Susie Arnold

    Ocean Acidification in Maine (2015 State of the Bay Presentation)

    Susie Arnold

  • Successful Approaches to Change-MaineDOT’s Experience (2015 State of the Bay Presentation) by Charlie Hebson

    Successful Approaches to Change-MaineDOT’s Experience (2015 State of the Bay Presentation)

    Charlie Hebson

  • Successful Approaches to Change-Working Together to Get Things Done (2015 State of the Bay Presentation) by Christine Feurt

    Successful Approaches to Change-Working Together to Get Things Done (2015 State of the Bay Presentation)

    Christine Feurt

  • What does the future hold for Casco Bay’s fringing marshes? (2015 State of the Bay Presentation) by Pam Morgan

    What does the future hold for Casco Bay’s fringing marshes? (2015 State of the Bay Presentation)

    Pam Morgan

  • 2010 State of The Bay (Fact Sheet) by Casco Bay Estuary Partnership

    2010 State of The Bay (Fact Sheet)

    Casco Bay Estuary Partnership

    The State of the Bay report presents an assessment of the overall health of Casco Bay and its watershed. Produced every five years by the Casco Bay Estuary Partnership, the report aims to assemble available information on the condition of Casco Bay and make it readily available to the watershed’s community at large. The report is also intended to provide insight to guide future efforts to benefit Casco Bay, its watershed, and the region’s human and natural communities.

  • 2010 State of the Bay Report by Casco Bay Estuary Partnership

    2010 State of the Bay Report

    Casco Bay Estuary Partnership

  • Bacterial Monitoring and Shellfish Growing Area Classification in Casco Bay (2010 State of the Bay Presentation) by Anna Bourakovsky

    Bacterial Monitoring and Shellfish Growing Area Classification in Casco Bay (2010 State of the Bay Presentation)

    Anna Bourakovsky

  • Bay Water Quality (2010 State of the Bay Poster) by Casco Bay Estuary Partnership

    Bay Water Quality (2010 State of the Bay Poster)

    Casco Bay Estuary Partnership

 
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