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Oceans of Possibilities
Experts from across GMRI are providing the Maine State Library system with resources and opportunities to support the 2022 summer reading theme: Oceans of Possibilities.
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Sea State Recap: Hope and the Gulf of Maine
We recently welcomed community members, researchers, and local leaders to the Gulf of Maine Research Institute (GMRI) for the final installment of our winter Sea ā¦
Perspectives
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New Climate Center Announced
In September, we announced the launch of a new interdisciplinary center focused on solutions to local, regional, and global challenges related to ocean warming.
Announcements
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Modeling Future Fisheries
A new research project led by Dr. Lisa Kerr aims to connect climate, fish, and fisheries models to help fisheries managers make climate-informed decisions.
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Local Lunch: New England Cafeterias Embrace Gulf of Maine Seafood
Institutions are catering more and more to customers demanding local food. Diners at these institutions are asking pointed questions like, āIs this good for me?ā ā¦
Perspectives
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New Study Reveals āSurprising Surprisesā
A study published by GMRI scientists and collaborators in 2019 shows how marine ecosystems around the world are experiencing unusually high ocean temperatures more frequently ā¦
Announcements
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Public Workshops Explore Sea Level Rise
The impacts of climate change are becoming increasingly visible in our state and across the nation. Youāve probably noticed more frequent news coverage of intense ā¦
Tidings
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Investigating Sea Level Rise
A new community science effort invites coastal communities to document the impacts of sea level rise.
Tidings
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GMRI Experts Lead on Climate
Every four years, the federal government publishes a report called the National Climate Assessment. A team of experts from around the country gathers to publish ā¦
Tidings
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Intern Reflections: 2023 Field Season in Review
During summer 2023, nine interns from around the country joined GMRI for our Research Experience for Undergrads (REU) program. We also partnered with Quahog Bay ā¦
Tidings
Oceans of Possibilities
Experts from across GMRI are providing the Maine State Library system with resources and opportunities to support the 2022 summer reading theme: Oceans of Possibilities.
Tidings
Sea State Recap: Hope and the Gulf of Maine
We recently welcomed community members, researchers, and local leaders to the Gulf of Maine Research Institute (GMRI) for the final installment of our winter Sea ā¦
Perspectives
New Climate Center Announced
In September, we announced the launch of a new interdisciplinary center focused on solutions to local, regional, and global challenges related to ocean warming.
Announcements
Modeling Future Fisheries
A new research project led by Dr. Lisa Kerr aims to connect climate, fish, and fisheries models to help fisheries managers make climate-informed decisions.
Tidings
Local Lunch: New England Cafeterias Embrace Gulf of Maine Seafood
Institutions are catering more and more to customers demanding local food. Diners at these institutions are asking pointed questions like, āIs this good for me?ā ā¦
Perspectives
New Study Reveals āSurprising Surprisesā
A study published by GMRI scientists and collaborators in 2019 shows how marine ecosystems around the world are experiencing unusually high ocean temperatures more frequently ā¦
Announcements
Public Workshops Explore Sea Level Rise
The impacts of climate change are becoming increasingly visible in our state and across the nation. Youāve probably noticed more frequent news coverage of intense ā¦
Tidings
Investigating Sea Level Rise
A new community science effort invites coastal communities to document the impacts of sea level rise.
Tidings
GMRI Experts Lead on Climate
Every four years, the federal government publishes a report called the National Climate Assessment. A team of experts from around the country gathers to publish ā¦
Tidings
Intern Reflections: 2023 Field Season in Review
During summer 2023, nine interns from around the country joined GMRI for our Research Experience for Undergrads (REU) program. We also partnered with Quahog Bay ā¦
Tidings