Collaborative Solutions: Port Visits Support Engagement in Offshore Wind

Perspectives | Feb 23, 2024

Offshore wind development in the Gulf of Maine is a complex and rapidly-changing issue. Explore our early impact on the ongoing process, providing independent, science-based resources and convening coastal communities to help them provide their essential feedback and insights.

a closeup of hands pointing and taking notes on a table-sized chart of the Gulf of Maine
points on a map highlight the location of port visits in Maine (Stonington, Trenton, Damariscotta, Friendship, Cundy’s Harbor, Portland), New Hampshire (Greenland), and Massachusetts (Gloucester, Scituate, Barnstable, Chatham, New Bedford)
Port visits took place in Maine (Stonington, Trenton, Damariscotta, Friendship, Cundy’s Harbor, Portland), New Hampshire (Greenland), and Massachusetts (Gloucester, Scituate, Barnstable, Chatham, New Bedford). GMRI staff also traveled internationally to Canada and Norway as part of their convening efforts.

"It’s both personally meaningful and mission-critical for GMRI that the voices of fishermen and other coastal stakeholders are represented in this process. I’m thankful to every individual who joined these meetings and shared their feedback — and I know this complex process will only be improved as a result.”

Hannah MacDonald Senior Program Manager, Energy Solutions (Offshore Wind and Fisheries)

Gulf of Maine Offshore Wind Resource Hub

Offshore wind development in the Gulf of Maine is a complex and rapidly-changing issue posing both risks and opportunities for coastal communities. We provide science-based, objective information to help you stay informed and engaged in this fast-moving process.

Three men lean over the starboard side of the boat, silhouetted by a blazing orange and blue sunset.
GMRI scientists lean over the boat during an eDNA research expedition.

By the Numbers

Exploring our early impact.

Convening Stakeholders
160

in-person attendees at port meetings

community members gathered in a room looking at a map together
Resource hub focus area.
Regional Impact
15

Port locations throughout New England

Community Voices
374

public comments received by BOEM and entered into the Public Record

Active Collaborators
27

partner institutions engaged

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