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Science on the Bay: What We Learned in 2024

Watch the recording of our annual science webinar! The Science on the Bay: What We Learned in 2024. We dive into some of our most recent data about Casco Bay and share:

  • The latest on eelgrassinsights from our pilot project, what we’re learning about light availability and water quality, and preparing the way for restoration efforts
  • Tracking ocean acidificationimproving how we monitor OA, sharing key findings from our data, and potential next steps.
  • Our water quality monitoringtracking seasonal and continuous data on temperature, nitrogen, dissolved oxygen, and salinity to reveal long-term trends in Casco Bay’s health.
  • Community science in actionhow Water Reporter observations enhance our data for a fuller picture of Casco Bay’s health. 

Casco Baykeeper Ivy Frignoca, Staff Scientist Mike Doan, and Community Organizer Sara Freshley connect the dots between data, local observations, and how we use science to advocate for Casco Bay.

Thank you to Casco Bay Estuary Partnership for its support of our three Continuous Monitoring Stations, as well to all our donors and supporters for helping make our work possible.

P.S. While we don’t cover our PFAS study in this webinar, we plan to share updates on this important research at a future event.

Science in action. (Clockwise from top left) Staff Scientist Mike Doan, Community Organizer Sara Freshley, Casco Baykeeper Ivy Frignoca, and Water Reporter volunteer Joyce Murty. Credit: Kevin Morris, Janelle Goeke, and Meghan Vigeant