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Science update from PIE scientists in the GOMI Journal Summer 2022 Issue

July 15, 2022

The new Summer 2022 Issue of the Gulf of Maine Institute (GOMI) Journal is out and features a Science Update by PIE Senior Research Assistant, Jane Tucker, PIE Principal Investigator, Wil Wolheim, and PIE PhD Student, Chris Whitney.

A woman in a red hat with a pitchfork standing in front of a salt marsh conservation research area.

Remembering Liz Duff, our friend and colleague

May 20, 2020

The entire PIE LTER community mourns the tragic loss of Liz Duff, our Education Coordinator and long time friend and colleague who died May 15.

MBL SciShoots: Earthday and Ecosystems – YouTube video

April 22, 2020

In a special Earth Day edition of #MBLSciShoots(link is external), scientists from the MBL Ecosystems Center talk about Earth Day, the decades-long research happening in coastal wetlands and the Arctic tundra, and take you on a guided tour of the National Climate Assessment!

Beaver Pond CrowdMapping

September 1, 2019

This project was conceived as part of a graduate research fellowship awarded to Chris Whitney, a PhD student at the University of New Hampshire.

Shell Day, Coastal Acidification

August 22, 2019

PIE LTER on August 22, 2019, participated in Shell Day.

A man in waders and sunglasses posing in front of a tree three times as wide as him.

James Nelson named Early-Career Research Fellow by National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine

May 5, 2019

Congratulations to Dr. James Nelson @jnelsonPhD(link is external), Assistant Professor of Biology, on being named one of only 20 Early-Career Research Fellows.

Discussions with some PIE LTER scientists about the invasive marsh plant, Phragmites australis (Common Reed)

November 27, 2018

Discussions with some PIE LTER scientists about the invasive marsh plant, Phragmites australis (Common Reed).