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@Chris12622 This is a discussion forum for hosts and guests, not Airbnb CS. No one here can sort this out for you, which sounds like quite a mess. You're just going to have to keep trying to contact Airbnb. Instead of calling, try contacting them through Twitter or their messaging function.
@Chris12622 as Sarah said you will find little help here. It looks like the other host deleted you as co-host or deleted the listing entirely since you only have one listing attached to your profile. Honestly, I would let her sort out that mess and you 'start over' with your new listing.
P.S. your house looks beautiful. I would delete the "minutes from Bar Harbor" reference in the second line of your description. This could affect your reviews. Change it may be to "Drive to Bar Harbor within 45 minutes." ?
@Chris12622 @Emilia42 @Sarah977
I see two listings, one with co-host Cheryl (two bedrooms, one review) and one with co-host Rachael (four bedrooms, no reviews).
It's not clear from your post whether you still have any reservations remaining on the old listing. If you don't, just deactivate it. And yes, if you have the cancelled guests' contact info you will need to contact them and ask them to rebook on your new listing. If you do have reservations remaining on the old listing, and you want to move them, you will need to ask Airbnb to do that, but they may not be willing/able to.
It sounds like you linked the calendars, which is causing blocking one to block the other. But you don't need to block the calendar of the old listing. You can just unlist it, which will prevent new bookings while preserving existing ones. Then after the last reservation is complete, you can deactivate that listing.
(You can always save guest contact info by exporting all reservations to CSV from your reservations list. It's a good idea to do this periodically so you don't lose guests' contact info in case of Airbnb mishap.)
https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/476/how-do-i-snooze-unlist-or-deactivate-my-listing
(You should correct "water foul" to "water fowl".)