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GOMC  

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  • The Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment is a U.S./Canadian partnership of government and non-government organizations working to maintain and enhance environmental quality in the Gulf of Maine to allow for sustainable resource use by existing and future generations. They organize conferences and workshops; offer grants and recognition awards; conduct environmental monitoring; provide science translation to management; raise public awareness about the Gulf; and connect people, organizations, and information. To support its Action Plan goals and advance the work of allied organizations, the Council conducts and funds a wide variety of projects, including conferences, environmental monitoring, publications, grants, and awards. Some examples are listed below. Many additional activities are conducted through the Council's committees and partner organizations. For a list of projects, see http://www.gulfofmaine.org/council/projects/ [Source: "http://www.gulfofmaine.org/"] (en)

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https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/638aeb47-1a3e-4163-8de9-95ae7edf6182

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