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How climate change impacts alewives and Maine's other migrating fish
The Gulf of Maine Research Institute shares how the small but mighty alewife is adapting to the challenges associated with climate change.
Press Clips | WMTW
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Findings from the Field: A Research Symposium for Student Scientists - NASA Science
Within the scientific community, peer review has become the process norm for which an author’s research or ideas undergo careful examination by other experts
Press Clips | NASA Science
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Maine’s groundfishing industry is in decline. Saving it is complicated.
Dozens of fishermen have left the industry after years of struggling to make a living.
Press Clips | Press Herald
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Gulf of Maine Research Institute teaches next generation about climate change
GMRI is focusing on the future of climate science by taking education straight to the youth.
Press Clips | NEWS CENTER Maine
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Blue-sky flooding in the Old Port is a preview of the future
Flooding due to King Tides is becoming more frequent as the ocean warms, currents shift, and sea levels rise- and Portland's Old Port is a …
Press Clips | Maine Public
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Asheville tragedy shows there are no climate change safe havens: Experts
Asheville, North Carolina, was once viewed as a safe haven for climate refugees. However, Hurricane Helene damage highlights a dark reality.
Press Clips | ABC News
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With NOAA CPO Support, Gulf of Maine Research Institute Launches Climate Adaptation Resource Hub for Fishing Communities - Climate Program Office
The online platform is designed to support adaptation planning efforts in fishing communities in the coastal U.S. Northeast region.
Press Clips | Climate Program Office
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Changes in the Gulf of Maine
How and why the Gulf of Maine is changing, and what the impacts are
Press Clips | Maine Public
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The Gulf of Maine is warming fast. What does that mean for lobsters—and everything else?
National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry has been diving in the Gulf of Maine for more than 40 years. After learning these waters were a harbinger …
Press Clips | National Geographic
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‘Relatively cool’ year in Gulf of Maine still 5th hottest on record
The average temperature of 52.6 degrees was 1.9 degrees above the long-term average.
Press Clips | Press Herald