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Downeast Maine, comprising the northern and easternmost coast of the US, is a singular place of stunning natural beauty – a place where wind and tide dictate the daily lives of many residents and the health of the Gulf of Maine determines their prosperity. Longtime summer resident Claire Deal interviews Downeasters about their work, their connection to place, and how that connection influences their sense of self. If you, too, are a human whose identity is informed by your connection with the natural world – and if you’re concerned with the havoc we’ve caused it, this podcast is for you. While there is much to worry about, there is, indeed, hope – and the folks you’ll meet in Downeast View Points are part of the reason for it.

Claire Deal


    • Jan 1, 1970 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 18m AVG DURATION
    • 5 EPISODES


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    It's Kind of Mind Blowing in a Way

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 19:35


    University of Maine at Machias Marine Biology students Hannah Martel and Molly Stewart talk about their fascination with the natural world, marine mammal research, and hope for the earth!

    Just an Extraordinary Experience!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 20:45


    Dr. Gayle Kraus, professor at the University of Maine at Machias, shares remarkable moments from 40 years of teaching and research, her delight of the wonders of the natural world, and glimmers of hope for the future.

    Little Corner of Paradise on the Maine Island Trail

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 21:10


    Today we welcome Christina Hassett, outdoor adventurer, boat captain, ecologist, island lover, and fierce protector of the natural world. In addition to learning about the Maine Island Trail Association, you'll get the inside scoop on Christina's work with MITA, first as the caretaker for Little Chebeague Island and currently as the Regional Stewardship Manager for the Downeast section of Maine's wild and watery island trail.

    7th Generation Jonesport-Beals Islander

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 25:15


    Dr. Brian Beal, a 7th generation Jonesport-Beals Islander, UMM professor, and Director of Research at the Downeast Institute is my guest today. In addition to learning about Dr. Beal's connection to place and his journey from UMM student to UMM college professor, you'll get the inside scoop on the great work that DEI is doing to preserve Maine's fisheries and the Downeast way of life for generations to come.

    Welcome to Downeast View Points: A Sense of Place, A Sense of Self

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 4:01


    Welcome to Downeast View Points! Downeast Maine, comprising the northern and easternmost coast of the US, is a singular place of stunning natural beauty – a place where wind and tide dictate the daily lives of many residents and the health of the Gulf of Maine determines their prosperity. Longtime summer resident Claire Deal interviews Downeasters about their work, their connection to place, and how that connection influences their sense of self. If you, too, are a human whose identity is informed by your connection with the natural world – and if you're concerned with the havoc we've caused it, this podcast is for you. While there is much to worry about, there is, indeed, hope – and the folks you'll meet in Downeast View Points are part of the reason for it.    

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