This month, almost 50 leaders from across Maine gathered at Bigelow Laboratory in East Boothbay. They came from 19 different organizations, representing different industries, from just about every stretch of the Maine coastline, but all are dedicated to advancing ocean science, education, and innovation. And all were there to help establish a new marine science consortium that aims to create a more unified and resilient ocean science sector in the Pine Tree State. Read more
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