Two state agencies and more than 35 scientists and graduate students from the following institutions were involved in this initiative: Boston University; Carl yon Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Germany; George Mason University; Georgia Aquarium; Ludwig Maximillian University, Germany; Maine Department of Marine Resources (DMR); MBL; New England Aquarium; NYSG; RIDEM; Roger Williams University; Stony Brook University; University of Connecticut; University of Louisiana; University of Massachusetts; University of Maine; Virginia Institute of Marine Science; and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
What does MEDMR stand for?
MEDMR stands for Maine Department of Marine Resources
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lobster boats traditionally take almost all their catch during the 6 months of summer and fall, says lobster biologist Carl Wilson of the Maine Department of Marine Resources in West Boothbay Harbor.
Biologists at the Maine Department of Marine Resources and commercial urchin divers suspect that longer spines are an indication of low food availability (Hunter 2002).
Maine Department of Marine Resources Research Reference Document 89/5, 24 p.
In 2002 Maine Department of Marine Resources data for appropriations for management and clam resource value for towns, the correlation between expenditures for management and value of clam landings was 0.