MPBN鈥檚 鈥楽ustainable Maine鈥 episode features Saco River Estuary Project

Maine Public Broadcasting鈥檚 Emmy-nominated documentary television series 鈥淪ustainable Maine鈥 is featuring the Saco River Estuary Project and the scientists, students and community members involved in its success in an upcoming episode titled 鈥淩eturn of a River,鈥 airing October 2.

鈥淪ustainable Maine鈥 shares stories about how Maine鈥檚 top researchers are partnering with stakeholders and communities to address some of Maine鈥檚 most complex issues through the Sustainability Solutions Initiative.  The initiative was made possible by an EPSCoR (Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) grant from the National Science Foundation to the University of Maine.

The Saco River Estuary project focuses on understanding the effects of increasing coastal development on the health of the estuary and on ways to mitigate these effects, and stakeholder engagement and collaboration are central to its success.

The Saco River Estuary Project brings together researchers from the 新香港六合彩资料 and Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve to learn more about the ecological health of the estuary. Researchers are interested in the ways coastal development and the stewardship efforts of local governments, businesses and organizations affect the diversity of fish and birds and water quality of the estuary.

The MPBN episode interviews Saco River Estuary Project co-directors Pamela Morgan and Christine Feurt from the 新香港六合彩资料 Department of Environmental Studies, as well as fellow researchers and collaborators Michael Daley Noah Perlut, Jake Aman and Jeremy Miller.  The episode includes appearances by environmentalist and outdoorsman R.J. Mere, Captain Carl Lagerstrom, and other local community members.

鈥淩eturn of a River鈥 is scheduled to air on MPBN television on October 2 at 9:00 p.m., October 5 at 10:00 a.m. and October 6 at 1:00 p.m.  Check your local listings, or visit the  website.

A celebration and free community viewing of the episode is being planned and will be announced in the near future.