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The Gulf of Maine Foundation Presents
"The Damariscotta River and The Darling Marine Center"
The 2008 Illustrated Summer Lecture Series

July 10 The Roots of American Marine Biology
Dr. Kevin Eckelbarger, Professor of Marine
Biology and Director of the University of
Maine Darling Marine Center.
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July 17 Lobster and Pesticides; Warning from the
Lab & Mother Nature

Dr. Michael Horst, Professor of
Biochemistry, Mercer University School of
Medicine, Macon, Georgia.
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July 24 Alewife Management and Restoration in
Mid-Coast Maine

Dr. Theo Willis, Associate Research
Scientist, Aquatic Systems Group, University
of Southern Maine.
July 31 The Damariscotta River Today; A
Photographic Tour of the River

Al Trescott, Noted photographer of Photos
People Like and co-author with Barnaby Porter of Twelve Miles from the Rest of the World.
August 7

Linking Coral Reef Biology to Local
Management

Suzanne Arnold, Graduate Student,
University of Maine Darling Marine Center.

August 14 The Spanish Armada of 1588; its Milieu,
Planning, Operations, and Aftermath

Dr. Warren Riess, Research Associate
Professor of History and Marine Sciences,
University of Maine, Darling Marine Center.

All lectures begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Brooke Hall,
Darling Marine Center, 193 Clark's Cove Road, Walpole, ME 04573.

Stay on the Darling Center road to the bottom of the hill, almost to the end. Brooke Olson Hall is on the left, and there is a parking area on each side of the road.

Directions to the Darling Marine Center.

Admission is free to GMF members and students. A minimum donation of $5 is requested for non-members. Refreshments served after the lecture.

 

 

The Gulf of Maine Foundation
Darling Marine Center •193 Clark's Cove Road • Walpole, ME 04573
(207) 563-3146 x 252
gulf@maine.edu

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Last updated July 14, 2008