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Talk Nerdy To ME: Problems with Seaspiracy
The film makes some bold and dire claims about the state and future of the ocean. But are these claims supported by science?
Press Clips | newscentermaine.com
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Senators Collins, King Announce Nearly $750,000 to Gulf of Maine Research Institute |
U.S. Senators Susan Collins and Angus King announced that the Gulf of Maine Research Institute (GMRI) has been awarded a total of $749,856 to support …
Press Clips | Senator Angus King — Newsroom
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GMRI gets fed grant to help seafood businesses innovate
The Gulf of Maine Research Institute has been awarded a federal grant of $749,856 to help bluetech startups and small seafood businesses recover from the …
Press Clips | Mainebiz
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Citizen scientists sought for Rainbow smelt recording
Rainbow smelt are one of Maine’s native migratory or sea-run fish populations. “They are soon headed for a coastal river near you – and we …
Press Clips | PenBay Pilot
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Former Top Obama Science Advisor: US Has 'Real Economic Opportunity' Rejoining Paris Climate Accord
The U.S. formally rejoined the Paris Climate Accord last week, and the Biden administration is now preparing new carbon-dioxide reduction goals.
Press Clips | Maine Public
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Monitoring coastal flooding in Maine
The Gulf of Maine Research Institute will be starting a citizen science program to observe changes in sea levels across the state.
Press Clips | newscentermaine.com
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Splitting the Seafood Bill
Our seafood team is leading a new promotion to support local restaurants and seafood businesses.
Tidings | 1 min Read
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A Gulf of Maine Legacy
A legacy gift from a longtime friend paves the way for progress on climate change.
Tidings | 1 min Read
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Reflections on LabVenture Express
We developed LabVenture Express to continue serving Maine students and teachers during the pandemic. Learn more about this program from LabVenture Visit Manager Jessica Antonez.
Tidings | 1 min Read
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Determining Where Bluefin Tuna Come From | On The Water
The ear bones of a bluefin tuna provide research scientists with vital information about the origin and age of a fish.
Press Clips | On The Water