Coastal Meetup: Coastal Flooding
Coastal resilience is the capacity of ocean shorelines to adapt to and resist the effects of climate change. Join Herring Gut educators for a training session and introduction to the GMRI Ecology Investigation Network’s community science initiative created to monitor coastal flooding and sea level rise
Marine Explorers
Come discover the different coastal habitats of Midcoast Maine! Explore the rocky shore, salt marshes, and mudflats. Join us for hands-on, feet-wet activities that include tide pooling, science investigations, and other marine-inspired projects.
Changing Seas
This weeklong experiential camp is designed to focus on changing seas and how Maine’s marine economy is impacted. Topics include ocean plastics, rising sea level, warming waters and sustainability.
Junior Marine Scientist Camp: Session 1
Experience the marine ecosystems that make Midcoast Maine so unique and learn what you can do to protect them!
Junior Marine Scientist Camp: Session 2
Experience the marine ecosystems that make Midcoast Maine so unique and learn what you can do to protect them!
Junior Marine Scientist Camp: Session 3
Experience the marine ecosystems that make Midcoast Maine so unique and learn what you can do to protect them!
Light Up St. George
Friday, December 13th is your lucky day! It's the kick off of Light Up St. George where all of St. George will be shining bright. There's lots going on in Port Clyde. Stop by Herring Gut Coastal Science Center from 4-6pm and enjoy our hot chocolate station with holiday cookies. Take a touch tank tour with one of our educators. Stop into Village Ice Cream, The Barn and Seaside Inn for more holiday fun!
Cabin Fever Series: Coastal Resiliency
A community science sea level rise monitoring initiative with Gulf of Maine Research Institute and Herring Gut. We will meet at Herring Gut at noon on Nov. 18th and head over to Drift Inn Beach after a brief intro and training session. Please dress appropriately for the weather.
Coastal Meet Up
A community science sea level rise monitoring initiative with Gulf of Maine Research Institute and Herring Gut. We will meet at Herring Gut at noon on Nov. 18th and head over to Drift Inn Beach after a brief intro and training session. Please dress appropriately for the weather.
Cabin Fever Series
The impact of green crabs in Maine encompasses economic losses in the shellfish industry, disruption of marine ecosystems, decline of cultural practices, and potential ecological changes. Managing and mitigating these impacts requires a combination of scientific research, monitoring, stakeholder collaboration, and adaptive management strategies.
Community Pumpkin Carve
Celebrate autumn by decorating a pumpkin with Herring Gut! We recommend that kids under 10 have an adult helper. Pumpkins available on a first come, first serve basis. Suggested donation: $10.
Sunset Cruise on the Laura B.
Join Herring Gut Coastal Science Center’s team on guided sunset cruise through Muscongus Bay.
Ocean Hour
Bring the whole family to explore the theme of the week with our educators. Participate in hands-on activities and art projects that help discover the wonders of the ocean.
Tidepool Treks
Join our educators as they comb through the lower intertidal zone looking for urchins, crabs, sea stars and even lobsters and eels!
Science Sails
Join Captain Tyler and a Herring Gut Educator for a sail on the 55' ketch, A Morning in Maine. Learn about the ecology of Penobscot Bay while viewing wildlife like seals, porpoises, and seabirds.
#portclydestrong photography exhibit
The spirit of resilience echoes through the coastal community of Port Clyde, Maine, and this July, it takes center stage in a remarkable photography exhibition sponsored by the Herring Gut Coastal Science Center, Port Clyde Strong Committee and Cushman Creative. Titled #portclydestrong, the exhibition encapsulates the indomitable spirit and strength of the community in the face of adversity.
Changing Seas
This weeklong experiential camp is designed to focus on changing seas and how Maine’s marine economy is impacted. Topics include ocean plastics, rising sea level, warming waters and sustainability.
Junior Marine Scientist Camp: Session 1
Experience the marine ecosystems that make Midcoast Maine so unique and learn what you can do to protect them!
Marine Explorers
Come discover the different coastal habitats of Midcoast Maine! Explore the rocky shore, salt marshes, and mudflats. Join us for hands-on, feet-wet activities that include tide pooling, science investigations, and other marine-inspired projects.