ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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We are very grateful to the following Libby River Watershed Survey participants, most of whom were involved in this study on a volunteer basis:

Watershed Survey Volunteers

Roger Addor Lucy LaCasse Helen Simpson
Beth Bellemere John Lyon Harvey Warren
Ann Delehanty Dona Sherburne Tracey White
Robert Green Fred Simpson

 Steering Committee

Ann Delehanty, Scarborough Coastal Pollution Committee
John Lyon, Scarborough Shellfish Conservation Committee
Roger Mallar, Friends of Scarborough Marsh
Laurene Swaney, Scarborough Land Conservation Trust
Tracey White, Scarborough Conservation Commission

Technical Staff

John MacKinnon, P.E., Watershed Solutions, Inc.
Don Kale, Maine Department of Environmental Protection

We would also like to thank the following people and organizations who generously gave of their time and expertise in support of the project:

Dave Corbeau, Scarborough Marine Resources Officer
Bill Giguere, Scarborough Public Works Director
Laura Livingston, Maine Department of Marine Resources
Susan Smith, Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve
Jim Wendel, Scarborough Town Engineer
Greater Portland Council of Governments

We would also like to express our gratitude to Camp Fire Boys and Girls who donated the use of their facility for the public meeting and volunteer training that were conducted in conjunction with the Libby River Watershed Survey.


In August, 2000, the Maine Coastal Program of the Maine State Planning Office awarded $9,828 from their Maine Shore Stewards Grant Program to the Friends of Scarborough Marsh to conduct a survey of the Libby River Watershed.

While this project was funded by a grant from the Maine State Planning Office, the contents of this document do not necessarily reflect the view and policies of the Planning Office, nor does the mention of trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.

It is the policy of the Maine State Planning Office that no person shall be subjected to discrimination on the grounds of race, color, sex, handicap, age or national origin.

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