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Acadia National Park - Nature and Science![]() Consequently, Acadia is deeply involved in the National Park Service"s comprehensive air resources management program, designed to assess air pollution impacts and protect air quality related resources. The air resources management program at Acadia includes monitoring, research, and regulatory interaction with state and federal agencies. The core program includes long-term monitoring for ozone, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds (VOC"s), fine particulates, visibility, mercury deposition and acid precipitation. In addition, there is an ongoing effort to determine the biological effects of selected air pollutants on park resources. Environmental Factors Natural Features Mountains Atmosphere Watersheds Habitats Estuaries Fire Aftermath Non-Native Species Pests Landscapes Water Resources Weather Factors Air Quality Factors Water Quality Coastline Coasts and Shorelines Forests of Acadia Intertidal and Subtital Zones Wetlands, Marshes and Swamps Freshwater Plants Curatorial Program Lands Program Vegetation Program Water Resource Program Fire Ecology Wildfire FLOW: Climate FLOW: Terrain FLOW: Streams FLOW: Ponds FLOW: Wetlands FLOW: Groundwater FLOW: Marine Waters Gulf of Maine FLOW: Marine Waters - Atlantic FLOW: Freshwater Fish FLOW: Watersheds Part 2 FLOW: Watersheds Part 3 |
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