Marine Resources Department

Rockland, Maine

The Marine Resources Department in Rockland, Maine serves as the state's principal authority for managing and protecting Maine's marine ecosystems and fisheries. Operating under Maine's Department of Marine Resources, this agency conducts comprehensive research on fish populations, shellfish stocks, and coastal habitats to ensure sustainable resource management. The department implements state and federal fishing regulations, issues commercial and recreational fishing licenses, and enforces maritime laws that safeguard Maine's waters. Beyond regulatory oversight, Marine Resources Department in Rockland supports the economic vitality of Maine's fishing communities through science-based management policies and technical assistance to commercial harvesters. The agency also monitors water quality, manages marine species populations, and coordinates with federal partners on conservation initiatives. Their expertise spans finfish, shellfish, and crustacean management, making them essential to preserving Maine's rich maritime heritage and ensuring long-term viability of the state's fishing industry.