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PIE graduate student Aiyin Zhang attended the recent American Association of Geographers (AAG) 2024 Annual Meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii, where she won first place in the Remote Sensing Specialty Group’s Illustrated Paper Competition with her poster presentation titled “Data quality assessment of loss and gain of a land category during a time series”. Aiyin’s research focused on…
The PIE LTER is governed by several committees and groups. Organizational Chart Overall direction and management are provided by the Project Director and the Executive Committee. There are five research focus areas (green), each with a group leader. All of the researchers on the PIE LTER are members of one or more of these focus…
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Our Land Acknowledgement is written in the context of our presence in the area – as researchers of its marshes and waterways – to recognize that much ecological knowledge precedes us; that people were on the landscape a very long time ago, making use of resources with knowledge about seasonality and life cycles of the…
Scientists from PIE LTER are actively engaged in sharing their knowledge and presenting their findings to federal, state, and local agencies, nonprofit environmental organizations, and the general public. PIE scientists also serve on a large number of advisory boards of organizations interested in marsh sustainability and watershed issues. Great Marsh Coalition The Great Marsh Coalition…
Schoolyard K-12 The goals of our K-12 program are to 1) excite students and their teachers about science through hands on activities in their own schoolyards, neighborhoods, and local communities; 2) encourage students to consider a career in science; 3) promote environmental stewardship. We collaborate with Mass Audubon and the Gulf of Maine Institute to…
Research Overview Since its inception in 1998, the Plum Island Ecosystems LTER has been working toward a predictive understanding of the long-term response of coupled and-marsh-estuary-ocean ecosystems to changes in three key drivers: climate, sea level, and human activities. As rates of change in these drivers have accelerated in the PIE region, there is critical…