Industry Collaboration Fuels New Fishing Technology - Gulf of Maine  Research Institute

Industry Collaboration Fuels New Fishing Technology - Gulf of Maine Research Institute

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Business operations affect fishermen's resilience to climate change, new study finds - UMaine News - University of Maine

Gulf of Maine Times - Fall/Winter 2008 - Spiraling fuel costs, world financial woes inflict �perfect storm� on GOM lobstermen

Industry Collaboration Fuels New Fishing Technology - Gulf of Maine Research Institute

Maine groups support $50 million in aid for working waterfronts

Heating Waters Force Change in Industries That Depend on the Ocean - WSJ

Marine Science Program University of New England in Maine

New Trawl Net is Cod Friendly – Food Tank

2022 Research Progress Update - Gulf of Maine Research Institute

Academia'S Climate Change Challenge Is Far From

The Working Waterfront - April 2023 by Island Institute - Issuu

Maine unveils strategies to address skill shortage - Aquaculture North America

National Fisherman — Winter 2023 by National Fisherman - Issuu

Maine gets $5M to support testing of alternative lobster fishing gear to reduce whale entanglement

Multi-use of offshore wind farms with low-trophic aquaculture can help achieve global sustainability goals