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Priorities
Fisheries
The sustainability of Maine’s year-round islands and its working coastal communities depends on healthy fisheries. Should they collapse, these vibrant places would soon lose their schools, their young families, their churches, libraries and historical societies and their general stores.
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Our People
Some of our talented people working in this area.
Alexandria Brasili Herring Gut Learning Center AmeriCorps Fellow Louis W. Cabot Fellowship Award Recipient | |
Heather Deese Marine Programs Director | |
![]() | Jennifer Litteral Policy Director |
![]() | Rob Snyder Executive Vice-President |
Vision of Health
Without effective stewardship of the fish stocks, year-round communities would become hollowed-out places, populated only by the caretakers of a few seasonal homes, with blank windows facing an empty harbor most months of the year. We are fiercely committed to the vision of healthy, marine resource-based economies in the Gulf of Maine.
News |
| Jul 21, 2010 | | Maine DMR ready to buy permits for pilot groundfish permit bank |
| Jul 16, 2010 | | A seafood sustained also sells |
| Jul 06, 2010 | | The fading glory of working waterfronts |
Publications & Resources |
Multimedia |



