Project

Gulf of Maine Tastemakers

Gulf of Maine Tastemakers choose local seafood to support healthy coastal communities, a healthy ocean ecosystem, and healthy people.

Tastemakers are businesses and institutions that are committed to putting local seafood front and center — on the restaurant menu, the cafeteria tray, and in the seafood case. They are dedicated to a vision of resilient coastal communities responsibly harvesting a diversity of seafood. Working together toward this vision supports fishermen and sea farmers, the regional economy, and our ocean ecosystem.

Gulf of Maine Tastemakers:

  • Commit to sourcing at least 35% local seafood by 2025.
  • Demonstrate leadership in building demand for a diverse range of local fish, shellfish, and sea vegetables.
  • Educate their staff and customers about why choosing local seafood benefits our health, economy, and climate.
This is a logo for our Tastemakers program.

"Serving local seafood isn't just a culinary choice for us — it's a dedication to sustainability and regional heritage. As proud participants in the GMRI Tastemakers program, we're not just serving meals; we're igniting a passion for exploration, one delicious bite at a time.

Melanie Wilk Director of Food Service, Chicopee FRESH

Interested in joining our Tastemakers program?

Are you a business or institution who would like to commit to serving local Gulf of Maine seafood? We can help.

A group of fishermen are setting up nets on a wharf.
This is a photo of a mackerel on a bed of seaweed.
A group of people are seated around a large red table, filled from end to end with seafood vittles.

Tastemakers

"The Tastemakers program allows us access to crucial information related to Gulf of Maine fisheries and sustainability efforts — something we greatly appreciate. The program helps connect us with other passionate chefs and industry experts with the common goal of sustainable and local seafood sourcing.

Joshua Edgcombe Co-Owner and Marketing Director, SoPo Seafood

GMRI Seafood Experts

  • Translating Local Seafood

    Translating Local Seafood

    Our sustainable seafood team created a local seafood guide translated in five different languages to serve some of vibrant immigrant communities here in Maine.

    Tidings

  • 2022 Sustainable Seafood Impact Report

    2022 Sustainable Seafood Impact Report

    We want to keep you updated on our sustainable seafood team's progress, so we've developed a report showcasing some of their biggest achievements from 2022.

    Announcements

  • Five Reasons to Eat Gulf of Maine Seafood

    Five Reasons to Eat Gulf of Maine Seafood

    We have an abundance of delicious, healthy seafood in the Gulf of Maine. Read on to see why you should feel good about eating seafood …

    Perspectives

  • Five Steps To Support Local Seafood

    Five Steps To Support Local Seafood

    Here are five simple steps you can take to support the people and businesses who work so hard to provide us with delicious local seafood.

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