As interest in recreational opportunities on Maine's public and private islands continues to grow, recreation management will increasingly depend on science-based information about the relationship between island use and island conditions. Natalie coordinates the new multi-organization island monitoring task force, whose goal is to develop science-based island monitoring methods that will help managers and island owners achieve their island management objectives. The long-range goal is to define methods that are replicable by volunteers who can become involved in informing management decisions about the islands they use for recreation.
The
Recreational Island Monitoring project is a three-year
baseline project to develop the foundations of
a long-range island-monitoring plan on various
recreational islands on the Maine coast. The project
includes the development of island-specific recreation
ecology study methods, the implementation of methods
useable by volunteer, student or recreational groups,
and the gathering of baseline data on specific
islands.
Between the public
islands on the Maine Island Trail, and the numerous
islands managed by land trusts, private entities,
and state and federal agencies, there are well over
100 islands on the Maine coast that are open to various
levels of recreational use. These islands provide
destinations to a growing number of recreational
users and are subject to impacts by these users.
Given the importance of the tourism industry to Maine's
coastal economy, it has become all the more important
to develop management strategies that protect recreation
destinations while protecting island ecosystems and
ensuring public access. The Intertidal
Zone Monitoring component of the project is developing methods for
monitoring the impact of recreational use on island
intertidal zones.
Island Monitoring Task Force Three Year Pilot Project: Final Report PDF 1.71MB
Island Monitoring Task Force Three Year Pilot Project: GIS Methods PDF 143KB
Island Monitoring Task Force Three Year Pilot Project: Methods Manual PDF 2.12MB
For
more information about Recreational Island Monitoring,
contact Natalie
Springuel
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