January 26, 2026

'We’re really breaking new ground': Hybrid fishing boat prepares for maiden voyage in Sitka

Island Institute is named as an inspiring force behind Alaska's push for marine electrification.
Alaska Public Media
January 26, 2026

Micro grants ease the move to solar for oyster farms across Penobscot Bay

Coastal Maine businesses are using Community Impact Grants from Island Institute to lower costs and carbon emissions.
Penobscot Bay Press
November 24, 2025

First Public Electric Boat Charger Installed in Portland

Portland's first public, fast-charging electric boat charger has been installed. This infrastructure will make it easier for Mainers to invest in electric boats, which will in turn contribute to a cleaner, more sustainable Maine coast.
Maine Public
November 21, 2025

Leading Women: Rising local leaders, in their own words.

Emily Lane, former Island Institute board chairwoman and tireless champion for Maine seafood, was named one of Midcoast Villager's "Leading Women!"
Midcoast Villager
November 19, 2025

How a Warming Gulf Could Save Maine’s Fishing Future

This op-ed by Chris Payne breaks down how we can support Maine's fishing families as our waters change.
Portland Press Herald
October 24, 2025

Seaweed Cultivators Go 'Climate Positive'

After receiving grant funding from Island Institute, Springtide Seaweed is preparing to a install solar-powered seaweed nursery.
Mount Desert Islander
October 6, 2025

Maine Calling: Heat in Maine

Island Institute's Dr. Susie Arnold weighed in on rising ocean temperatures in this episode of Maine Calling focused on heat in Maine.
Maine Public
Fishermen work on the waterfront on Islesford as November settles in.
September 29, 2025

Aquaculture for People and Planet, screened at Opera House

Penobscot Bay Press reports 150 people gathered at the Stonington Opera House on August 27 for a screening of the Island Institute’s latest film: Aquaculture for People and Planet––the seventh in a series examining the impact of climate change on the coast of Maine and its blue economy.
Penobscot Bay Press
September 17, 2025

Electric Aquaculture Boats Splash Into Waters Off the Coast of Rural Maine

Battery-powered boats are expensive and marine electric charging infrastructure is sparse, but a handful of sea farmers in Maine are embracing this “innovation born from necessity.” Island Institute's Lia Morris weighs in on what it will take to electrify Maine's working waterfronts.
The Daily Yonder and Canary Media
Fishermen work on the waterfront on Islesford as November settles in.
August 26, 2025

New Program Aims to Help Lobstermen Adapt to Industry Changes

The nonprofit Island Institute is teaming up with the Maine Center for Entrepreneurs to launch the "Fishing Plus Accelerator." "The Fishing Plus program is really about helping fishing families explore new business opportunities to diversify their income," Jeff Frank, a senior community development officer with the Island Institute, said.
WGME