Press Releases
Four new Working Waterfront Access Protection Projects are approved
Pine Point Fishermen to Benefit from new Wharf - February 2011
Harpswell Wharf Retained for Commercial Fishing - December 2010
Hancock Wharf Restored for Commercial Fishing - November 2010
Working Wharf on Johnson Bay Protected - October 2010
Two Historic and Significant Fishing Properties Protected in Friendship Harbor - April 2010
Owners and Town Benefit from Owls Head Wharf Preservation - March 2010
Two Mid-Coast Co-op’s Protect Working Waterfront Properties
Midcoast Co-op Preserves Fishing Access for the Bremen Community - October 2009
Historic Island Community Protects its Working Waterfront - October 2009
Working Waterfront Access Protected in Five Coastal Communities - August 2009
Country’s Oldest Operating Fisheries Co-op Protects Their Fishing Heritage - June 2009
Working Waterfront Protection Extends to Mt. Desert Island Family - May 2009
Working Waterfront Properties Protected in Three Coastal Communities - March 2009
Working Waterfront Properties Protected in Bremen and Owls Head - November 2008
Working Waterfront Properties Protected York Tremont and Pemaquid - July 2008
Working Waterfront Access Protection Program project Port Clyde Co-op - July 2007
Maine Department of Marine Resources Announces Working Waterfront Funding - May 2006
Maine Working Waterfront Access Protection Program Created - November 2005