New "Voices" Series Highlights Partners
Tidings | Apr 20, 2020
The Gulf of Maine is a vital resource for our coastal economy, a source of food, a place for recreation, and so much more.
In our six-part video series, Voices of the Gulf of Maine, we invite you to meet some of our closest partners in our shared effort to support the economic and ecological sustainability of this resource.
In this series, you’ll have an opportunity to learn about the Gulf of Maine from the perspectives of:
• The Lobsterman
• The Restaurant
• The Teacher
• The Charter Boat
• The Weatherman
• The Oyster Farmer
As these individuals share their passion for the ocean and connection to GMRI, we invite you to reflect as well. What does the Gulf of Maine mean to you?
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