Maine Healthy Beaches (MHB) is managed by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (ME DEP) and coordinated by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension (UMaine Extension). In 2016, this team worked with 28 local management entities to conduct routine monitoring, assessment, and public notification of water quality conditions for 60 beach management areas spanning Kittery to Mount Desert Island. MHB staff continued to build local capacity for well-informed beach management and to address pollution issues when they arose during the beach season
The New Hampshire Estuaries Project (NHEP) compiles data from many coastal and estuarine monitoring ...
This report is submitted as required by Resolve 2007, chapter 49 enacted by the 123rd Maine Legislat...
Maine’s coastal communities were founded on natural resources, from fish and shellfish to stone, sal...
Maine Healthy Beaches (MHB) is managed by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (ME DEP) ...
There are more than 29 miles of public access beaches stretching along Maine’s coast. Maine Healthy ...
The 2017 State of Maine’s Beaches Report is the 7th report in the series coinciding with the biennia...
Our vision, from our current strategic plan, is a Maine where people recognize that healthy ecosyste...
Signage indicating safe or hazardous swimming conditions on Maine beaches. Part of the Maine Healthy...
Willard Beach is a popular recreation area located in South Portland used primarily by families with...
Stormwater runoff can negatively impact recreational water quality. When rain falls on the land, the...
Ocean beaches are an enormously popular recreational destination in New Hampshire during summer mont...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Waterborne pa...
Maine Environmental DNA (Maine-eDNA) is a statewide, multi-institutional initiative establishing Mai...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Waterborne pa...
A S20 million grant from the National Science Foundation EPSCoR program will fund a five-year initia...
The New Hampshire Estuaries Project (NHEP) compiles data from many coastal and estuarine monitoring ...
This report is submitted as required by Resolve 2007, chapter 49 enacted by the 123rd Maine Legislat...
Maine’s coastal communities were founded on natural resources, from fish and shellfish to stone, sal...
Maine Healthy Beaches (MHB) is managed by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (ME DEP) ...
There are more than 29 miles of public access beaches stretching along Maine’s coast. Maine Healthy ...
The 2017 State of Maine’s Beaches Report is the 7th report in the series coinciding with the biennia...
Our vision, from our current strategic plan, is a Maine where people recognize that healthy ecosyste...
Signage indicating safe or hazardous swimming conditions on Maine beaches. Part of the Maine Healthy...
Willard Beach is a popular recreation area located in South Portland used primarily by families with...
Stormwater runoff can negatively impact recreational water quality. When rain falls on the land, the...
Ocean beaches are an enormously popular recreational destination in New Hampshire during summer mont...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Waterborne pa...
Maine Environmental DNA (Maine-eDNA) is a statewide, multi-institutional initiative establishing Mai...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Waterborne pa...
A S20 million grant from the National Science Foundation EPSCoR program will fund a five-year initia...
The New Hampshire Estuaries Project (NHEP) compiles data from many coastal and estuarine monitoring ...
This report is submitted as required by Resolve 2007, chapter 49 enacted by the 123rd Maine Legislat...
Maine’s coastal communities were founded on natural resources, from fish and shellfish to stone, sal...