Atlantic Puffins were once almost extinct from Maine’s coast, their only native habitat in the United States. But after the ...
The Gulf of Maine, which touches three New England states and Canada, emerged as a test case for climate change about a decade ago because it is warming much faster than most of the world’s oceans.
No one has a bigger stake in sustaining healthy fisheries than Maine’s community-based fishermen. Challenges abound, but ...
The Gulf of Maine Research Institute will launch an interdisciplinary center for climate studies, focused on solutions to the local, regional and global challenges of ocean warming. The virtual ...
Dr. Duffy Anderson at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute, dissected the 2024 warming report, updating Mainers on the ...
So, how did we get here? Graham Sherwood is senior fisheries ecology scientist at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute. Ben Martens is executive director of the Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association.