Gulf of Maine Research Institute

The Gulf of Maine Research Institute (GMRI) is a non-profit marine science center and research institute located in Portland, Maine. The institute promotes stewarding the ecosystem, supporting sustainable seafood, cultivating science literacy, and strengthening coastal communities.[1]

AbbreviationGMRI
MottoScience. Education. Community.
Formation1968 (1968)
Purposeresearch, education, environmental stewardship
Location
Region served
United States
Official language
English
CEO
Don Perkins
Main organ
Board of directors
WebsiteGMRI.org
Formerly called
Gulf of Maine Aquarium; Research Institute of the Gulf of Maine (RIGOM)

History

The organization was established as the Research Institute of the Gulf of Maine (RIGOM) in 1968 to teach young learners about Maine’s fresh and saltwater resources and to conduct research on the Gulf of Maine and its watershed.[2]

In 1988, the organization began work to launch a public aquarium. After significant market research, an aquarium was deemed not feasible. Instead, the organization worked to build a marine research laboratory that would continue to provide science education.[3] The 44,000 sq. ft. marine research and education laboratory opened in 2005. The institute established an online education program called Vital Signs for Maine school children.[4]

Today, the endowed institute promotes ocean stewardship and economic growth in the Gulf of Maine bioregion. Science, Education and Community programs are funded primarily by federal grants and charitable contributions.[1]

Recent accomplishments

  • Launched a virtual climate center to address the critical issue of climate change in the oceans[5]
  • Renovated the Cohen Center for Interactive Learning[6] and developed new climate-focused content for 5th and 6th grade students[7]
  • Published the reports: “Preparing for Emerging Fisheries: An Overview of Mid-Atlantic Stocks on the Move.” and "An Independent Evaluation of the Maine Limited Entry Licensing System for Lobster and Crab"
  • created the 'Gulf of Maine Responsibly Harvested' brand
  • Expanded the Marine Resource Education Program whose goal is to:
    • bring fishermen, scientists and managers together in a neutral setting outside the regulatory process
    • increase the number of people at work in New England fisheries who are comfortable working with the fishery data and management systems.[1]
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References

  1. "2012 Annual Report". Retrieved 22 Apr 2014.
  2. "U.S. Coast Guard Transfers Title To Waterfront Property". 25 Nov 2003. Archived from the original on 23 April 2014. Retrieved 22 Apr 2014.
  3. Conely, Susan (Nov 2013). "Alan Lishness Profile". Retrieved 22 Apr 2014.
  4. "History & Accomplishments". Retrieved 22 Apr 2014.
  5. 2019 (2019-09-09). "Gulf of Maine Research Institute launches virtual climate center | The Times Record". Brunswick Times Record. Retrieved 2019-11-01.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. "Gulf of Maine Research Institute Renovation of LabVenture Space". Ouellet Construction. 2018-11-08. Retrieved 2019-11-01.
  7. "LabVenture | Upswell". hello-upswell.com. Retrieved 2019-11-01.
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