$20 million grant from National Science Foundation

Darling Marine Center, Bigelow Lab co-lead major new project 

Fri, 08/23/2019 - 2:00pm

WALPOLE — The University of Maine and Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences are co-leading a five-year initiative that aims to revolutionize environmental monitoring, ecological understanding and sustainability of coastal ecosystems.

A $20 million grant from the National Science Foundation will fund the project, which involves collaborators in research, education, government, community and economic development, and marine-related businesses statewide.

As the University of Maine’s marine laboratory, Darling Marine Center in Walpole will play a critical role in the project, according to DMC, in a news release. DMC’s flowing seawater laboratories, fleet of research vessels and shore-side infrastructure will support the research, education, and business and workforce development activities at the core of this project.

“I’m really looking forward to expanded collaboration among DMC and Bigelow scientists, thanks to the National Science Foundation,” said Heather Leslie, DMC director and UMaine associate professor in the School of Marine Sciences, in the release. “We will be working together on science relevant to some of the state’s highest priorities, including sustaining marine fisheries, and reducing the vulnerability of marine-related businesses and coastal communities to climate and environmental change.”

Leslie is one of four co-principal investigators for the project, which involves more than 25 researchers in fields ranging from climate, ocean and environmental sciences to computer science and communication studies.

More information on the project is available at https://umaine.edu/edna/

 

Founded in 1965, the Darling Marine Center’s mission is to connect people to the ocean. The center’s researchers, staff and students work alongside fishermen, aquaculture entrepreneurs, marine industry professionals and other members of the community in Maine and around the world. More information is available at dmc.umaine.edu