Audio recording of Kevin Frech presenting his Penobscot Bay forest mapping study 61 minutes

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Ron Huber

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Aug 18, 2015, 5:13:06 PM8/18/15
to Christiaan Adams, publicla...@googlegroups.com, publiclab...@googlegroups.com, Kevin Frech
Kevin, Christiaan, all, here is an audio recording of 61 minutes of Kevin's presentation 8/17/15 Please feel free to pass it along or download it  
http://penbay.net/pb_west/fopb_081715_kevin_frech_penbay_coast_forests_61min.mp3 


On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 6:13 PM, Ron Huber <coast...@gmail.com> wrote:
Our Summer of Maps fellow Kevin Frech finished up his talk a few hours ago - and what a revealing talk it was!

A lot more forest being cut down and replaced with impervious surfaces along the western Penobscot Bay  coast in Maine, than anyone thought.
It can be hard to notice, because individual forest losses are often small,  expanding into forests not only along  the main US Route 1 corridor but also into the forests along smaller roads. But under Kevin's analysis, these were identified and then made visible via his great graphics.
A heck of a lot of info and we only beginning to reflect on it.

Here are a couple of  pictures of Kevin laying it out. Details and more pictures later.
Thanks Kevin! And  a big thanks to Liz Barry,  Sean McGinnis, Tyler Dahlberg, and ll the others who participated in large ways or small.

Ron Huber for
Friends of Penobscot Bay

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