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 (next RFP is in 2019). We also provide project development funds for seed or pilot projects throughout the year. See the Funding page for more information.
- DV-11-04 Developing a nearshore predictive tool for shellfish toxicity
- DV-11-02 Diving for Science: AAUS Annual Symposium
- DV-11-01 National Marine Educators Association Annual Conference
- DV-10-22 Jump starting an ecosystem: reintroduction of forage fish to North Haven
- DV-10-09 Symposium on National Ocean Policy
- DV-10-11 Sedgeunkedunk Stream Symposium & Celebration
- DV-09-018 Northeast Region Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle Stranding Conference
- R-10-06 Using technology to assess the invasive sea squirt, Didemnum vexillum
- R-10-07 Mitigating risk to whales from lobster fishing
- DV-10-02 Creating dialogue on the Maine lobster fishery through lessons from lobster fisheries around the world
- DV-10-01 Fathoming: An in-depth science news feature
- DV-10-10 Preliminary comparison of mercury concentrations in wild and farm-raised shrimp
- DV-10-21 Columbia Falls Fisheries Heritage Center
- DV-10-08 Nor’easter Bowl 2010
- DV-10-07 Development of autogenous Vibrio vaccine for Atlantic cod
- DV-10-06 People and nature adapting to a changing climate
- DV-10-05 Penobscot River Revival
- DV-10-04 Characterization of the Maine scallop fishery
- DV-10-03 Identifying foraging habitat of breeding Atlantic puffins in Maine
- R-10-05 Mapping Maine’s working waters
- R-10-04 Assessing vulnerability and resilience in Maine fishing communities