Research & Program Development Projects
Maine Sea Grant supports scientific research that addresses issues of importance to Maine’s coastal communities. Proposals are requested through a biennial research competition. We also provide project development funds for seed or pilot projects throughout the year. See the Funding page for more information.
- DV-14-14 Maine Coastal Observing Alliance regional monitoring pilot project
- DV-14-13 Climate Solutions Mapping Project
- DV-14-12 Spatial dimensions of Maine sea scallop reproduction: presentation at the International Pectinid Workshop
- DV-14-10 Public shoreline access in Maine: evolving laws and lessons
- DV-14-07 Student presentations at American Fisheries Society meeting
- DV-14-06 Whole-animal and molecular responses of blue mussels exposed to municipal effluent: application of a bioenergetics framework
- R-12-12 From capture to culture: adding value to the sea urchin fishery with aquaculture
- R-12-13 The role of wild and farmed fish in modulating the infectious pressure of the sea louse
- R-12-14 Aquaculture in Shared Waters
- R-12-08 Coastal infrastructure resilience in a changing climate
- R-10-08 Aquatic animal health ecology of an industry-deployed integrated multi-trophic aquaculture system
- R-10-10 Emergency surveillance monitoring for MSX disease
- DV-14-03 Identifying hake species in Maine markets
- DV-14-02 Metal Accumulation by Seaweeds at the Callahan Mine Superfund Site
- DV-14-01 Gulls in Two Worlds: The Rise and Fall of Gull Populations in the North Atlantic
- DV-13-14 Invasive Green Crab Impacts on Salt Marshes
- DV-13-13 Food Web Dynamics in Cobscook Bay
- DV-13-12 Developing an ultrasound telemetry tag for marine crustaceans
- DV-13-11 Green Crab Summit
- DV-13-07 Assessing halibut life history and habitat preferences
- DV-13-03 Developing wildlife monitoring capabilities for weather buoys in the Gulf of Maine
