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Supporting Working Waterfront Communities GrowSmart Maine Summit 2012 Natalie Springuel Maine Sea Grant College Program College of the Atlantic Bar Harbor, Maine 04609 207-288-2944x5834 [email protected]

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Supporting Working Waterfront Communities GrowSmart Maine Summit 2012

Natalie SpringuelMaine Sea Grant College Program

College of the AtlanticBar Harbor, Maine 04609

207-288-2944x5834 [email protected]

Projections from ME State Planning Office

Maine’s coast is in transition…

…By 2050, the majority of Maine’s coast will be classifiable as

suburban/urban

Maps Developed by Maine Coast Heritage Trust as part of their 2012/3 Strategic Planning effort

Modern homes, second homes…

Result: Declining Working Waterfront Access

• Only about half of the 1,555 saltwater access points support commercial fishing activities/marine trades, with limitations.

• 66% are privately owned and are vulnerable to conversion.

• Of Maine’s 5,300 mile coast, only 20 miles support WW.

Mapping Maine’s Working Waterfronts, map by Island Institute

“This is not a promotional brochure.”

Project GOALS • Describe the characteristics of

working waterfront communities that residents value and want to protect.

• Inform “newcomers” about

what to expect and what to not try to change.

• Celebrate working waterfronts for what they really are: working communities reliant on the sea.

Reactions to the brochures have

been overwhelmingly

positive.

Maine Working Waterfront Coalition

Moosabec and Harpswell Project Partners: The Towns of Beals, Jonesport, Harpswell, and…

Want to get involved?

• Working waterfront brochures: [email protected]

• Tools and information about Maine working waterfronts and coastal access: www.AccessingTheMaineCoast.com

• Funds to protect Maine working waterfront lands: www.wwapp.org/

• Maine Working Waterfront Coalition: www.ceimaine.org/Fisheries • National Working Waterfront Network: www.wateraccessus.com/

• Third National Working Waterfronts and Waterways Symposium (March 2013, Tacoma Washington): www.workingwaterfronts2013.org