Document Type
Other
Editor
Carole J. Bombard, Editor
Publisher
Charles E. Tarr, Vice President for Research
Publication Date
1-1986
Issue Number
2
Volume Number
2
Abstract/ Summary
Cover: The painting reproduced on the cover is an oil on canvas entitled “Konrad Oberhuber’s Visit to Compass Harbor, Maine, ” by Michael Lewis, 1985. Lewis is Professor of Art at the University of Maine at Orono. ©Michael Lewis, 1985
Articles include:
"The Gulf of Maine: A Sea Beside a Sea," by Kathleen Lignell
"The Gulf of Maine Littoral world of promise," by Carole J. Bombard for David Sanger
"Marine Worms Worth Fifteen Dollars Each?" by David Dean
"Free Trade, Not Trade War," by James A. Wilson
"Inner Space—The Gulf of Maine: its history and future for research," by Robert S. Steneck
"The Shape of Mud and Its Importance to Marine Animals," by Les Watling
"The Humble Herring gold-plated sardine," by David K. Stevenson
"Seismic Profiling: The Search for the Submerged Geological Record in the Gulf of Maine," by Daniel F. Belknap and Joseph T. Kelley
"Our Cover Artist: Michael Lewis"
"In the Classroom," by Michael Brody
"Nobody Told the Bumblebee He Couldn't Fly," by Herbert Hidu
"The Tie That Binds: technology and research," by Robert S. Steneck
"Diet Developments for the Maine Lobster," by Robert Bayer
"A Wet Desert: secrets of the salt marsh," by Gary M. King
"Maine Marshes," by George L. Jacobson
"Mya Arenaria: return of the clam," by Devon Phillips
"CES: commitment and action," by Devon Phillips
"EPSCoR benthic research," by Lawrence M. Mayer
"In the Field of Research"
Repository Citation
Lignell, Kathleen; Bombard, Carole J.; Dean, David; Wilson, James A.; Steneck, Robert S.; Watling, Les; Stevenson, David K.; Belknap, Daniel F.; and Kelley, Joseph T., "Explorations, Vol. 2, No. 2" (1986). Explorations — A Journal of Research. 13.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/explorations/13
Version
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