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The Hottest Autumn on Record: Gulf of Maine Seasonal Warming Update
Over the past decade, GMRI scientists have led a body of research that highlights the rapid pace of warming in the Gulf of Maine by …
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2022 Gulf of Maine Warming Update: Second-Hottest Year on Record
Over the past decade, scientists at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute have led a body of research that highlights the rapid pace of warming …
Announcements
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Sea State Recap: Climate Resilience Potential in Gulf of Maine Fisheries
Here's a recap of the Sea State seminar, Climate Resilience Potential in the Gulf of Maine, in case you missed it. This seminar took place …
Perspectives
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Marine Heatwave
As many are now aware, the Gulf of Maine is one of the fastest-warming ocean ecosystems on the planet. Over the last 30 years, the …
Tidings
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Convening Climate Experts
In April, GMRI scientists hosted a modeling workshop for over 30 leading climate, oceanography, socio-economic, and fisheries experts. The group convened to discuss a question …
Tidings
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Electric Monitoring Impact Growing
To comply with federal regulations, fishermen in the Gulf of Maine are monitored by fisheries observers — people who ride along with fishermen to collect …
Tidings
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Boston Conference Draws Seafood Experts
In early December, GMRI partnered with the Museum of Science to co-host a two-day conference in Boston. Together, the organizations convened a diverse range of …
Tidings
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Sea State Recap: Eating with the Sea
The Gulf of Maine Research Institute’s Joan M. Kelly Sea State Series provides the public with opportunities to talk with and learn from experts across …
Perspectives
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Understanding Bluefin Tuna
Bluefin tuna in the Gulf of Maine are a critically important species, both biologically and commercially.
Perspectives
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Outside the Lab with GMRI Researchers
2017 was a busy year for the Research team, both inside and outside the lab. On top of all the modeling, dissections, otolith milling, fishing …
Announcements

The Hottest Autumn on Record: Gulf of Maine Seasonal Warming Update
Over the past decade, GMRI scientists have led a body of research that highlights the rapid pace of warming in the Gulf of Maine by …
Announcements

2022 Gulf of Maine Warming Update: Second-Hottest Year on Record
Over the past decade, scientists at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute have led a body of research that highlights the rapid pace of warming …
Announcements

Sea State Recap: Climate Resilience Potential in Gulf of Maine Fisheries
Here's a recap of the Sea State seminar, Climate Resilience Potential in the Gulf of Maine, in case you missed it. This seminar took place …
Perspectives

Marine Heatwave
As many are now aware, the Gulf of Maine is one of the fastest-warming ocean ecosystems on the planet. Over the last 30 years, the …
Tidings

Convening Climate Experts
In April, GMRI scientists hosted a modeling workshop for over 30 leading climate, oceanography, socio-economic, and fisheries experts. The group convened to discuss a question …
Tidings

Electric Monitoring Impact Growing
To comply with federal regulations, fishermen in the Gulf of Maine are monitored by fisheries observers — people who ride along with fishermen to collect …
Tidings

Boston Conference Draws Seafood Experts
In early December, GMRI partnered with the Museum of Science to co-host a two-day conference in Boston. Together, the organizations convened a diverse range of …
Tidings

Sea State Recap: Eating with the Sea
The Gulf of Maine Research Institute’s Joan M. Kelly Sea State Series provides the public with opportunities to talk with and learn from experts across …
Perspectives

Understanding Bluefin Tuna
Bluefin tuna in the Gulf of Maine are a critically important species, both biologically and commercially.
Perspectives

Outside the Lab with GMRI Researchers
2017 was a busy year for the Research team, both inside and outside the lab. On top of all the modeling, dissections, otolith milling, fishing …
Announcements