Date:

Time:

Location:

Town:

The goal of the Regional Shellfish Meetings is to provide an in-person, accessible, and interactive opportunity for you to engage with the DMR Bureau of Public Health and local shellfish community members to build upon shared knowledge.

The Maine coast is split into three regional areas Southern, Central, and Eastern. Maps of each regional area can be found on the Nearshore Marine Resources website. Below are the dates and locations for each meeting.

Date:

Time:

Location:

Town:

The goal of the Regional Shellfish Meetings is to provide an in-person, accessible, and interactive opportunity for you to engage with the DMR Bureau of Public Health and local shellfish community members to build upon shared knowledge.

The Maine coast is split into three regional areas Southern, Central, and Eastern. Maps of each regional area can be found on the Nearshore Marine Resources website. Below are the dates and locations for each meeting.

Date:

Time:

Location:

Town:

The goal of the Regional Shellfish Meetings is to provide an in-person, accessible, and interactive opportunity for you to engage with the DMR Bureau of Public Health and local shellfish community members to build upon shared knowledge.

The Maine coast is split into three regional areas Southern, Central, and Eastern. Maps of each regional area can be found on the Nearshore Marine Resources website. Below are the dates and locations for each meeting.

Date:

Time:

Location:

Town:

The goal of the Regional Shellfish Meetings is to provide an in-person, accessible, and interactive opportunity for you to engage with the DMR Bureau of Public Health and local shellfish community members to build upon shared knowledge.

The Maine coast is split into three regional areas Southern, Central, and Eastern. Maps of each regional area can be found on the Nearshore Marine Resources website. Below are the dates and locations for each meeting.

Date:

Time:

Location:

Town:

The goal of the Regional Shellfish Meetings is to provide an in-person, accessible, and interactive opportunity for you to engage with the DMR Bureau of Public Health and local shellfish community members to build upon shared knowledge.

The Maine coast is split into three regional areas Southern, Central, and Eastern. Maps of each regional area can be found on the Nearshore Marine Resources website. Below are the dates and locations for each meeting. 

Department of Marine Resources Grants Support Maine’s Valuable Softshell Clam Resource

The Maine Department of Marine Resources (DMR) has awarded five grants for projects that will improve management and conservation of the state’s valuable softshell clam resource.

The total available for the work is $20,000, which comes from the Department’s Coastal Fisheries, Research Management and Opportunity Fund. A cap of $5,000 was established for each award.

A Simplified Explanation of Addendum XXVII from Commissioner Keliher

Since I issued the update on Addendum XXVII, I’ve learned that there is still some confusion around the timing of changes, so here is a simplified explanation for LMA1 harvesters.

NOTE: Every October the ASMFC Lobster Management Board (Board) will review trawl and ventless trap survey results to see if the 35% decline in the recruit abundance has occurred.  We are currently at a 23% decline in abundance, and at this point we can’t predict when the 35% decline will be reached. 

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