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This is a virtual lecture with Noah Perlut, Ph.D., Professor in the School of Marine and Environmental Programs, University of New England, Biddeford, ME. He and his students presented an overview of the GapTracks Project, a program that assesses the wildlife community in the Gap of the Eastern Trail and Nonesuch River before, during and after trail construction. 

Sub-Theme: Bike Rides Speeded up bike ride from Cascade Road in Old Orchard Beach, Maine to the Nonesuch River on the Scarborough/South Portland border in 3:15 minutes.

Sub-Theme: Downeaster: The Downeaster, Amtrak train #696, westbound at Pan Am Railways milepost 203 (Scarborough, Maine), Video lasting 0:34 minutes.

A Little Egret was discovered in Scarborough Marsh in Scarborough, Maine on June 29, 2011 by Doug Hitchcox. The bird has been observed by many birders along the Eastern Trail in the marsh on June 29, 30 and July 1.Video is 1:10 minutes.

Nonesuch Oyster owner, Abigail S Carroll, joins our host, Melanie Bolduc, for some nonsuch Oysters and wine. Video is 6:23 minutes.

Nonesuch Oyster Farm is the newest addition to our Coastal Harvester's Collection. We spent a sunny, though windy Spring day down in Scarborough located in Southern Maine to see the farm in action. Video is 0:46 minutes.

Abigail Carroll of Nonesuch Oyster Farm in Scarborough explains the lifespan of an oyster and talks about their business providing fresh oysters to Maine businesses and beyond. Erin gets a tour of the farm and even gets to try an oyster on the open water with Abigail. Video is 7:54 minutes.

A video posted on YouTube showing a family boating from the Clay Pits to "The Trestle" and back again. Includes images of Striped Bass caught on a fishing line.

Drone flyover posted on YouTube focused on where the rivers join together and then flow out to the Atlantic Ocean.

Live camera feed (seasonal) shows the beach scene at Scarborough Beach, on the opposite side of the Prout's Neck peninsula from Ferry Beach, facing the Atlantic Ocean.