The Ogunquit Chamber of Commerce just shared critical information for all those suffering damages from the recent flood MAINE FLOOD RESOURCES & ASSISTANCE HUB The state of Maine has posted very detailed information, including many outgoing links for more details, to its Maine Flood Resources and Assistance Hub, which you can assess here: https://www.maine.gov/governor/mills/flood The most […]
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A U Maine professor is researching how to destroy ‘forever chemicals’
Picture credit Mikael Seegen at Unsplash As described in “Environmental Health News” PFAS stands for per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances, which contain a strong carbon-fluorine bond that allows them to accumulate over time in the environment and in the bodies of animals and people, posing health risks. PFAS chemicals might also be thought of as “everywhere chemicals,” […]
A great app for cleaning our oceans. From the Ocean Conservancy
Clean Swell® makes it easy for anyone to make an impact on our ocean. When you head out to one of our beautiful beaches, use Clean Swell to be a part of long-lasting solutions. With this app, you can easily record each item of trash you collect, which helps scientists and advocates around the world […]
More than $3.4M allocated for Josias River dredging project at Perkins Cove in Ogunquit
As originally reported in the York County Coast Star, The projects were included in the Army Corps of Engineers’ work plan for Fiscal Year 2022, with funding that was secured through the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act signed into law in November, according to a joint statement from Republican Sen. Susan Collins and independent Sen. Angus King. To read […]
Sea level rise is accelerating in Maine. In York County, hundreds of millions in property value is at risk
As reported by Susan Sharon in Maine Public – Picture credit: Juanita Swart at Unsplash A MUST READ! – Click here for the full story
Stenciling Storm Drains & Raising Awareness
HEALTHY RIVERS OGUNQUIT and the Town of Ogunquit’s Sustainability committee are working together to give the Ogunquit community an increased understanding of where our stormwater goes. This is a necessary first step in trying to reduce the pollutants carried by our community’s stormwater runoff. On June 8th, in honor of World Oceans Day, we kicked off […]
Youngsters help spread the message of environmental responsibility with spray paint
Picture and content from the Ellsworth American Steve Fuller of the Ellsworth American reported on a very creative way of involving our youth in spreading the message of sustainability. In a partnership between the city of Ellsworth, the Hancock County Soil & Water Conservation District and the Down East Family YMCA, the children were painting […]
Century-Old Shipping Logs: How fast are the Oceans Rising?
Picture of Hibre Island Tides log as appeared on NPR Lauren Sommer reporting for NPR describes an unusual source of information crucial for the understanding the future of a hotter climate. Workers at a rescue station in the island of Hilbre off the coast of England have since the 1890’s been recording the tides in […]
Maine’s Ocean: a video presentation
During the month of February we featured video highlights Maine Public Television’s Age of Nature Lecture Series: Maine’s Ocean. Naturalists, environmentalists, and scientists sharing their experiences and viewpoints on the changing equation of man and nature. This is the third of three free, open-to-the-public zoom lectures each with a featured speaker and an array of […]
Why This Matters — For A Strawless Ocean
As published in strawlessocean.org / Picture credit: Meghan Rodgers/Unsplash UNDERSTANDING PLASTIC POLLUTION Learn more about the problem and the Strawless Ocean program. WHAT IS THIS ALL ABOUT? Plastic straws are really bad for the ocean. It’s estimated that we use over 500 million every day in America, and most of those end up in our oceans, […]