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They include: About 20 species of whales and dolphins. Fish, including Atlantic cod, bluefin tuna, ocean sunfish, basking sharks, thresher sharks, mako sharks, haddock, and flounder. Marine invertebrates such as lobsters, crabs, sea stars, brittle stars, scallops, oysters, and mussels.
Over 3,000 marine species and birds call the Gulf of Maine home. Coastal marshes and estuaries serve as nurseries and feeding grounds for fish, crabs, and shellfish, and abundant plankton provide the base of a rich food web all the way up to large fish, seals and whales.
It takes about three to four years for a clam to grow to legal size, which is two inches (2). Harvest season is year-round, peak is May through October.
Species Information Species NameMore Information Sea Turtles Maine Protected Species | Sea Turtle Info c/o NOAA Sea Urchins Maine Green Sea Urchin Info Seals Maine Seals, Protected Species | Maine Seals, Reporting Hotline Seaweed Maine Rockweed Info | Aquaculture85 more rows
Frequently seen marine mammals and turtles include the North Atlantic right whale (Eubalena glacialis), humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena), white-sided dolphin (Lagenorhynchus acutus), harbor seal (Phoca vitulina), loggerhead (Caretta caretta), Kemps ridley (Lepidochelys
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The Gulf of Maine, off New England, is one of several major humpback whale feeding areas in the North Atlantic Ocean. The Center studies this population across its feeding range, from the waters off Nantucket, Massachusetts to Nova Scotia, Canada.
If you have a federal permit with reporting obligations, visit this informational page to see which electronic reporting platforms are available. If you need further help determining which electronic reporting option is best for you, visit this informational page or contact the DMR Landings Program at 207-633-9414.

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