IC 3413
Environmental
Scenarios and Solutions
Wicked Problems
PLENARY SESSION
Stakeholders
Community Partners
3 October 2013
6:30 PM
UCCPA
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General Education
Unity College
with funding from
Maine Campus Compact
at Bates College
and
Northern New England
Campus Compact
and
US EPA
sub grants program
"Although the information in this document has been funded in
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Bates College, it may not necessarily reflect the views of the Agency and no
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IC 3413
Environmental
Scenarios and Solutions
Wicked Problems
PLENARY SESSION
Stakeholders
Community Partners
5:30 PM Social
hour:
panelists, instructors, guests
6:30 PM Plenary
Session
Introductions
6:35 PM Wicked
Problems
Identified by Panelists
6:50 PM Discussion: Panelists and Audience
Questions, Ideas, Solutions
Tentative Project Proposals
Other Stakeholders
7:30 PM Thanks
and Summary
7:35 PM
Breakout sessions
Rick Kersbergen,
University of Maine Extension Professor working from Maine Cooperative
Extension Waldo County office with statewide responsibility for commercial
agricultural and home horticulture, sustainable agriculture, and water quality. Rick’s work helped influence state policy on
farm water quality issues including nutrient management in agriculture. The Kersbergen family are lake shore
residents of Burnham. Rick is also a
volunteer lake monitor for Unity Pond and is current president of Friends of
Lake Winnecook, the local lake association
Melissa Bastien,
activist with Friends of Lake Winnecook, coordinator for the annual Loon Count
sponsored by Maine Audubon Society, and local business person. Melissa resides on the eastern shore of Unity
Pond in Unity.
Jim Perry,
Executive Director, Unity Barn Raisers also represents the committee to develop
a new comprehensive plan for Town of Unity.
The comprehensive planning process is just beginning and the committee
hopes for significant participation by the college community.
Paul Gregory,
Environmental Specialist, Invasive Species Program, Maine Department of
Environmental Protection, is a state resource manager responsible for exotic
and invasive species. Paul also brings
expertise with aquatic plants, a topic often minimized at Unity College, but
potentially of significant importance if planktonic algae might be controlled
at Unity Pond and regionally. Paul is
working with the citizen science project Vital Signs to quantify local
environments.
Craig King,
Fisheries Specialist, Bureau of Sea Run Fisheries, MDMR, is presently working
with river herring restoration in the Kennebec River Watershed. Assignments also include restoration and
endangered/threatened species management of sea run Atlantic salmon, striped
bass, and sturgeon. Craig is a Unity
alum ( 2004 Fisheries) who worked on the inshore trawl surveys with MDMR, as
fisheries observer with AIS, Inc, and at two salmon hatcheries in Alaska before
transitioning to MDMR.
Jonathan Carman,
Superintendent, Unity Utilities District, is a Unity resident, and Unity
College alumnus (1977, Environmental Science).
Jon also is manager for other municipal wastewater treatment operations
in central and coastal Maine. Campus
wastewater is treated by the district at the lagoons west of Prairie Road.
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