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Island Institute
386 Main St
PO Box 648
Rockland, ME 04841
Phone: 207 594-9209
Hours: 9-4 M-F
Email: inquiry@islandinstitute.org
Fax: 207 594-9314

The Island Institute is a nonprofit organization that serves as a voice for the balanced future of the islands and waters of the Gulf of Maine. We are guided by an island ethic that recognizes the strength and fragility of Maine's island communities and the finite nature of the Gulf of Maine ecosystems. Along the Maine Coast, the Island Institute seeks to:

* support the islands' year-round communities;
* conserve Maine's island and marine biodiversity for future generations;
* develop model solutions that balance the needs of the coast's cultural and natural communities;
* provide opportunities for discussion over responsible use of finite resources, and provide information to assist competing interests in arriving at constructive solutions.

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Sustainable Island Living Conference to Feature ...

The fourth annual Sustainable Island Living Conference, hosted by the Island Institute in downtown Rockland on October 14, 15 and 16, 2011, will feature a trio of nationally known experts along with informative sessions on economic development, leadership, and civic engagement. Each year, the ...
Energy for ME Seeks Volunteers to Receive Free Energy ...

What's YOUR energy future? Are you interested in knowing how much electricity you use in your home or community building - any day, any time? Volunteer to become a part of the new Energy for ME energy-efficiency program with the Island Institute and your local school, and find out. After ...
Island Institute Receives Time Warner Cable Education ...

The Island Institute announced today that, thanks to a $50,000 grant from Time Warner Cable, students at North Haven Community School and Vinalhaven School will have a new way to learn about energy efficiency this coming school year. Energy for ME is a pilot project that will involve up ...
New report shows Maine's working waterfront dwindling, ...

Only 20 Miles of 5,300-mile Coast Remain for Fishing-related Industry, Island Institute Says The Island Institute today released a new report that paints a sobering picture of Maine's "working waterfront"-the saltwater access so many Mainers rely on for their livelihoods in commercial fishing ...
Paintings by artist Loretta Krupinski featured at ...

"Reflecting the Past: Paintings of 19th Century Working Waterfronts" Opens Friday, March 16 Archipelago Fine Arts, the Island Institute's new art gallery at 386 Main Street in Rockland, will launch its second show on Friday, March 16, with an exhibit of paintings by Maine maritime artist ...