Newswise Focus Channel: Hidden - Maine /articles/channels/Hidden - Maine Individual State Feeds en-us Copyright 2024 Newswise Newswise Focus Channel: Hidden - Maine 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif Study shows how mussels handle microplastic fiber pollution /articles/study-shows-how-mussels-handle-microplastic-fiber-pollution/?sc=c6357 /articles/study-shows-how-mussels-handle-microplastic-fiber-pollution/?sc=c6357 Tue, 04 Dec 2018 13:05:15 EST All Journal News,Environmental Health,Food and Water Safety,Marine Science,Pollution,Public Health Science News Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2018/12/4/187620_web.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />New research shows that mussels readily take in microplastic pollution fibers from the ocean but quickly flush most of them out again, according to a study by researchers from Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences. The findings were published in December's Marine Pollution Bulletin. /articles//images/uploads/2018/12/4/187620_web.jpg Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences Biodiversity Research Institute Announces Critical Findings From 5-Year Restore the Call Loon Research Study /articles/biodiversity-research-institute-announces-critical-findings-from-5-year-restore-the-call-loon-research-study/?sc=c6357 /articles/biodiversity-research-institute-announces-critical-findings-from-5-year-restore-the-call-loon-research-study/?sc=c6357 Tue, 05 Jun 2018 14:05:26 EST Birds,Wildlife,Environmental Science Science News Research Results Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) announces results of its five-year loon study Restore the Call: a male loon chick that was translocated in 2015 from the Adirondack Park Region of New York to the Assawompsett Pond Complex (APC) in southeastern Massachusetts has returned to the APC lake from which it fledged. The identification of this loon (through color bands) marks the first confirmed account of an adult loon returning to the lake to which it was translocated, captive-reared, and then fledged. Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) BRI Publishes Chapter in Elsevier's Encyclopedia of the Anthropociene /articles/bri-publishes-chapter-in-elseviers-encyclopedia-of-the-anthropociene/?sc=c6357 /articles/bri-publishes-chapter-in-elseviers-encyclopedia-of-the-anthropociene/?sc=c6357 Fri, 19 Jan 2018 13:05:33 EST Birds,Environmental Science,Wildlife Science News Feature <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2018/01/17/Media_Coverage_575pxw_RichmondIs.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />The chapter, The Effects of Methylmercury on Wildlife: A Comprehensive Review and Approach for Interpretation, authored by BRI Executive Director and Chief Scientist, David Evers, was recently published in Elsevier's Encyclopedia of the Antrhopocene, 1st Edition. /articles//images/uploads/2018/01/17/Media_Coverage_575pxw_RichmondIs.jpg Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) The First Conference of Parties to the Minamata Convention /articles/the-first-conference-of-parties-to-the-minamata-convention/?sc=c6357 /articles/the-first-conference-of-parties-to-the-minamata-convention/?sc=c6357 Tue, 21 Nov 2017 09:00:21 EST Environmental Science Science News Feature BRI attended the first meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Minamata Convention on Mercury (COP1), which took place from September 24-29, 2017 in Geneva, Switzerland. The theme of the Conference was "Make Mercury History." Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) Update on Restore the Call: Loon Conservation Project /articles/update-on-restore-the-call-loon-conservation-project/?sc=c6357 /articles/update-on-restore-the-call-loon-conservation-project/?sc=c6357 Mon, 20 Nov 2017 09:00:58 EST Birds,Wildlife Science News Feature <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2017/11/16/unnamed.png&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />An update on the Restore the Call including the release of eight loon chicks onto lakes in southeastern Massachusetts. /articles//images/uploads/2017/11/16/unnamed.png Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) BRI Announces Findings of Common Loon Translocation Study /articles/bri-announces-findings-of-common-loon-translocation-study/?sc=c6357 /articles/bri-announces-findings-of-common-loon-translocation-study/?sc=c6357 Mon, 21 Aug 2017 09:00:58 EST Agriculture,Biotech,Environmental Science,All Journal News Science News Research Results Portland, ME--Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) has confirmed today that the translocation of loon chicks from Maine to Massachusetts has resulted in at least one loon returning to its release lake. In its fifth year of a five-year initiative funded by the Ricketts Conservation Foundation, Restore the Call is the largest Common Loon conservation study ever conducted. Research efforts have focused in three key U.S. breeding population areas from the western mountains to the Atlantic seaboard. Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) BRI Reports Status of Common Loon Translocation Study /articles/bri-reports-status-of-common-loon-translocation-study3/?sc=c6357 /articles/bri-reports-status-of-common-loon-translocation-study3/?sc=c6357 Thu, 27 Jul 2017 09:00:57 EST Marine Science,Wildlife,All Journal News Science News Feature Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) announces that translocation of loon chicks from Maine to Massachusetts is being carried out this week. During the fifth breeding season of its Restore the Call project, BRI presents a progress report of the largest Common Loon conservation study ever conducted. Funded in 2013 by the Ricketts Conservation Foundation, Restore the Call is a five-year science-based initiative to strengthen and restore loon populations within their existing and former range. Research efforts have focused in three key U.S. breeding population centers from the western mountains to the Atlantic seaboard. Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) Researchers from Biodiversity Research Institute to Present at the 2017 International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant /articles/researchers-from-biodiversity-research-institute-to-present-at-the-2017-international-conference-on-mercury-as-a-global-pollutant/?sc=c6357 /articles/researchers-from-biodiversity-research-institute-to-present-at-the-2017-international-conference-on-mercury-as-a-global-pollutant/?sc=c6357 Thu, 13 Jul 2017 14:05:41 EST Environmental Health,Environmental Science,Wildlife Science News Feature Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) will participate in several capacities at the International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant (ICMGP), to be held at the Rhode Island Convention Center July 16-21, 2017. The ICMGP is committed to better understanding and effectively managing mercury releases and emissions to decrease human and wildlife exposure. This biennial conference brings together a diversity of participants from around the globe. The theme of this year's conference is Integrating Mercury Research and Policy in a Changing World. BRI wildlife research biologists will present current mercury research in presentations and poster sessions. BRI will also host an exhibit booth (#30) in the Exhibit Hall throughout the Conference. Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) BRI Reports Status of Common Loon Species in Wyoming /articles/bri-reports-status-of-common-loon-species-in-wyoming2/?sc=c6357 /articles/bri-reports-status-of-common-loon-species-in-wyoming2/?sc=c6357 Wed, 17 May 2017 09:00:31 EST Birds,Environmental Science,Wildlife Science News Feature Biodiversity Research Institute will hold its annual meeting of the Wyoming Loon Working Group in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on May 24. Collaborators from state and federal agencies, nongovernmental research and conservation groups, and local universities will meet to discuss the status of Common Loons in the state. These meetings are an integral part of Wyoming's conservation efforts regarding loons. Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) New Study Reveals Elevated Levels of Mercury in Women of Child Bearing Age in Pacific Island Countries /articles/new-study-reveals-elevated-levels-of-mercury-in-women-of-child-bearing-age-in-pacific-island-countries/?sc=c6357 /articles/new-study-reveals-elevated-levels-of-mercury-in-women-of-child-bearing-age-in-pacific-island-countries/?sc=c6357 Wed, 19 Apr 2017 09:00:01 EST Environmental Health,Pollution,Women's Health,OBGYN Science News Research Results A new study, supported by the Minamata Convention's Interim Secretariat hosted by UN Environment, reveals that women of childbearing age living in four Pacific Island countries have elevated levels of mercury in their bodies. Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) Scientists Find Evidence of Alaskan Ecosystem Health in Harlequin Ducks /articles/scientists-find-evidence-of-alaskan-ecosystem-health-in-harlequin-ducks/?sc=c6357 /articles/scientists-find-evidence-of-alaskan-ecosystem-health-in-harlequin-ducks/?sc=c6357 Thu, 16 Feb 2017 10:15:26 EST Environmental Science,All Journal News Science News Research Results A new study led by researchers from Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) shows that Harlequin Ducks in coastal areas of Alaska's Kodiak and Unalaska islands are exposed to environmental sources of mercury and that mercury concentrations in their blood are associated with their local food source, mainly blue mussels. Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) Wildlife Researchers Study Impact of Wind Energy, Mercury, Oil Spills and Other Human Cultural Developments on Wildlife /articles/wildlife-researchers-study-impact-of-wind-energy-mercury-oil-spills-and-other-human-cultural-developments-on-wildlife/?sc=c6357 /articles/wildlife-researchers-study-impact-of-wind-energy-mercury-oil-spills-and-other-human-cultural-developments-on-wildlife/?sc=c6357 Tue, 29 Nov 2016 10:00:35 EST Environmental Science,Wildlife Science News Video-Only BRI's mission is to conduct scientific investigations into human impacts on the environment to better understand ecological health through the lens of animals. Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) Biodiversity Research Institute Announces Research Results: Comprehensive Study Finds Widespread Mercury Contamination Across Western North America /articles/biodiversity-research-institute-announces-research-results-comprehensive-study-finds-widespread-mercury-contamination-across-western-north-america/?sc=c6357 /articles/biodiversity-research-institute-announces-research-results-comprehensive-study-finds-widespread-mercury-contamination-across-western-north-america/?sc=c6357 Wed, 14 Sep 2016 11:00:01 EST Agriculture,Wildlife,Environmental Science,Food Science,All Journal News Science News Research Results An international team led by the U.S. Geological Survey and co-organized by Biodiversity Research Institute, recently documented widespread mercury contamination in air, soil, sediment, plants, fish, and wildlife at various levels across Western North America. Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) Biodiversity Research Institute Announces Publication of New Scientific Paper on Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Global Mercury Treaty /articles/biodiversity-research-institute-announces-publication-of-new-scientific-paper-on-evaluating-the-effectiveness-of-the-global-mercury-treaty/?sc=c6357 /articles/biodiversity-research-institute-announces-publication-of-new-scientific-paper-on-evaluating-the-effectiveness-of-the-global-mercury-treaty/?sc=c6357 Thu, 11 Aug 2016 10:05:10 EST Environmental Science,Environmental Health,Public Health,All Journal News Science News Feature <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2016/08/9/MercuryPollutionInfographic.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI), announces the publication of the scientific paper Evaluating the effectiveness of the Minamata Convention on Mercury: Principles and recommendations for next steps, published by the journal Science of the Total Environment (now available online). /articles//images/uploads/2016/08/9/MercuryPollutionInfographic.jpg Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) Eight Researchers From Biodiversity Research Institute to Present at the 2016 North American Ornithological Conference /articles/eight-researchers-from-biodiversity-research-institute-to-present-at-the-2016-north-american-ornithological-conference/?sc=c6357 /articles/eight-researchers-from-biodiversity-research-institute-to-present-at-the-2016-north-american-ornithological-conference/?sc=c6357 Tue, 09 Aug 2016 11:05:40 EST Birds,Wildlife,Environmental Science Science News Feature <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2016/08/5/IMG_8429.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />Biodiversity Research Institute will participate at the 2016 North American Ornithological Conference, in Washington, D.C., August 16-20. BRI biologists will present current avian research in presentations and poster sessions. BRI's executive director, David Evers, Ph.D., will participate in a symposium on birds as indicators of ecosystem health and environmental change. /articles//images/uploads/2016/08/5/IMG_8429.jpg Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) BRI Reports Status of Common Loon Translocation Study /articles/bri-reports-status-of-common-loon-translocation-study2/?sc=c6357 /articles/bri-reports-status-of-common-loon-translocation-study2/?sc=c6357 Wed, 22 Jun 2016 09:00:17 EST Birds,Wildlife,Environmental Science Science News Research Results Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) presents a mid-point progress report of the largest Common Loon conservation study ever conducted. Funded in 2013 by the Ricketts Conservation Foundation, Restore the Call is a five-year science-based initiative to strengthen and restore loon populations within their existing and former range. Research efforts are focusing in three key U.S. breeding population centers from the western mountains to the Atlantic seaboard. Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) Biodiversity Research Institute Assists the United Nations with the New Global Mercury Treaty /articles/biodiversity-research-institute-assists-the-united-nations-with-the-new-global-mercury-treaty/?sc=c6357 /articles/biodiversity-research-institute-assists-the-united-nations-with-the-new-global-mercury-treaty/?sc=c6357 Tue, 07 Jun 2016 07:05:28 EST Wildlife,Environmental Science,Environmental Health Science News Announcement Biodiversity Research Institute, working as an executing agency for the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, is now conducting Minamata Initial Assessment (MIA) activities in Cabo Verde, Chad, Guatemala, Nepal, Sao Tome and Principe, and Sri Lanka. MIAs are designed to assist countries in developing strategies to ratify and ultimately implement the Minamata Convention on Mercury. Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) Biodiversity Research Institute Responds to New Wildlife Health Concern /articles/biodiversity-research-institute-responds-to-new-wildlife-health-concern/?sc=c6357 /articles/biodiversity-research-institute-responds-to-new-wildlife-health-concern/?sc=c6357 Wed, 13 Apr 2016 09:00:00 EST Wildlife,Environmental Health Science News Announcement In response to news of the first confirmed mortality of a Common Loon due to avian malaria in the Northeast, Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) has initiated a crowd funding campaign to investigate the scope of the finding. Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) BRI Announces the Results of Its Mid-Atlantic Baseline Studies Project to Assess the Distribution and Abundance of Wildlife Along the Eastern Seaboard /articles/bri-announces-the-results-of-its-mid-atlantic-baseline-studies-project-to-assess-the-distribution-and-abundance-of-wildlife-along-the-eastern-seaboard2/?sc=c6357 /articles/bri-announces-the-results-of-its-mid-atlantic-baseline-studies-project-to-assess-the-distribution-and-abundance-of-wildlife-along-the-eastern-seaboard2/?sc=c6357 Tue, 27 Oct 2015 08:55:00 EST Environmental Science Science News,Business News Research Results Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) and collaborators announce the results of a three-year, multi-state project that fills significant ecological data gaps on bird, marine mammal, and sea turtle distributions and movements. Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) Tufts University School of Medicine and Maine Medical Center Celebrate Third Class of "Maine Track MD" Students /articles/tufts-university-school-of-medicine-and-maine-medical-center-celebrate-third-class-of-maine-track-md-students/?sc=c6357 /articles/tufts-university-school-of-medicine-and-maine-medical-center-celebrate-third-class-of-maine-track-md-students/?sc=c6357 Fri, 20 Mar 2015 15:05:00 EST Healthcare Medical News Feature <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2015/03/20/150320_16207_matchday0023_small.JPG&width=100&height=150" alt="Newswise image" />This year's Match Day at Tufts celebrated the third cohort of students in the "Maine Track MD" program. A partnership between Tufts University School of Medicine and Maine Medical Center, the Maine Track MD program trains students interested in practicing medicine in underserved urban and rural communities where the shortage of physicians is acute. /articles//images/uploads/2015/03/20/150320_16207_matchday0023_small.JPG Tufts University