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We leverage the Gulf of Maine to test and develop solutions to ocean challenges around the world. Our interdisciplinary approach combines world-class marine research with robust community and education programming to understand how natural, social, and economic systems interact.
The Gulf of Maine Research Institute is a rapidly-growing international marine research, education, and community institution. If you are interested in working with us, please check this site frequently or follow us on social media.
Meet our team of thoughtful, entrepreneurial, and persistent staff. Not sure where to start? Submit general inquiries to gmri.org/inquiry. A magnifying glass.
Gulf of Maine Ventures is the entrepreneurship and innovation arm of the Gulf of Maine Research Institute based in Portland, Maine. WHAT WE DO We catalyze solutions to global ocean challenges by supporting climate and ocean-economy companies from ideation all the way to investment.
Our climate center supports local, state, national, and global climate actions that will empower coastal communities to thrive in a warmer world. This interdisciplinary center leverages the Gulf of Maine Research Institute's unique mix of science, education, and community expertise to provide forward-looking leadership.
The Gulf of Maine is now on the map for world-class ocean research and cutting-edge science education. We’re providing catalytic leadership for communities at the frontiers of a rapidly changing ocean. There are many opportunities to support our mission.
Lend our expertise on relevant fisheries and marine topics to local, state, and national decision making. Implement research and monitoring to evaluate the impacts and assess the opportunities of offshore wind on the Gulf of Maine ecosystem and marine users.
LabVenture is the cornerstone education program of the Gulf of Maine Research Institute. Since its launch in 2005, LabVenture has delivered immersive, engaging, and interactive scientific learning experiences to over 130,000 Maine middle schoolers in the Cohen Center for Interactive Learning.
Since 2005, the Gulf of Maine Research Institute has been an integral partner, managing MREP in all program regions. 350 Commercial Street Portland, ME 04010 mrep@gmri.org
Senior Scientist. Dr. Katherine Mills is a Senior Scientist at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute and leads the Integrated Systems Ecology Lab. Kathy has studied ecosystem change and fish-ecosystem relationships in the Gulf of Maine and Northeast U.S. Shelf regions for over a decade.